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Healthcare Leaders Must Come Together to Mitigate ChatGPT Risks, Experts Urge
The healthcare sector has been notoriously slow to adopt new technologies in the past, but ChatGPT has already begun to enter the field. Technology experts at the HIMSS conference in Chicago said that while the AI model is certainly exciting, the healthcare sector must establish an accountability framework for it’s going to address the risks of new technologies like ChatGPT moving forward.
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Epic to Integrate GPT-4 into Its EHR Through Expanded Microsoft Partnership
Epic is welcoming generative AI’s entrance into healthcare. The company is expanding its existing collaboration with Microsoft by integrating OpenAI services, such as GPT-4, into its EHR. The partners have already begun piloting OpenAI services at a few health systems, including UC San Diego Health, UW Health and Stanford Health Care.
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Payer’s Place: Dr. Anil Singh
Dr. Anil Singh shares his insights into the strategies employed by the organization to identify the most effective digital solutions for their members.
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What Healthcare Organizations Should Know About Russian Hacking Gang KillNet
The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) recently issued a report letting healthcare organizations know that they are still being heavily targeted by KillNet, a Russian group of cybercriminals. The number of daily attacks KillNet waged against healthcare organizations using Microsoft Azure increased significantly between November 18 and February 17 — from 10-20 attacks per day in November to 40-60 attacks per day in February.
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Microsoft Strikes Partnership with Paige To Advance Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment
Microsoft is making a strategic investment in Paige, which is leveraging AI for cancer diagnostics and treatment. Paige will also use Microsoft Azure as its cloud provider for the Paige Platform.
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Hospitals Can’t Afford to Lag Behind on Cloud Adoption, Microsoft Exec Argues
Healthcare has historically trailed other industries when it comes to the adoption of new technology. But providers that fail to get serious about bucking this trend are putting their businesses at risk for closure, according to John Barto, Microsoft’s chief digital transformation officer. Many clinicians end up leaving behind institutions that make them feel like they are stuck with archaic workflows and data management systems, he said.
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How health tech can improve the patient and provider experience
Leaders in healthcare draw attention to the myriad ways cloud computing technology is transforming healthcare.
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Convergence of medtech and health tech: Helping providers plan procedures and easing patient anxiety
A pediatric health system enlisting mixed reality and 3D printing technology illustrates how clinical collaboration and patient education can improve patient outcomes for complex procedures.
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How health tech can improve the patient and provider experience
Leaders in healthcare draw attention to the myriad ways cloud computing technology is transforming healthcare.
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Network with healthcare executives at MedCity INVEST
In our first in-person event in two years, the MedCity INVEST conference March 28-30 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Chicago, there will be many opportunities to connect with startups, investors and potential collaboration partners.
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Discover the Next-Gen Platform for Integrated Collaborative Care
Beyond EHRs and digital front doors, reducing the gaps in patient care journeys.
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AI comes of age during Covid-19: Register now and join us for MedCity INVEST in Chicago
The conference takes place March 28-30 at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Chicago. Register now and be part of the conversation, take part in networking opportunities and check out startup pitches across pharma tech, medtech, diagnostics, and digital health.
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The supply chain crisis is spurring companies to transform production and sourcing strategies to reduce risk
The report, Resilience in volatility: Modernizing the supply chain, highlights three areas that Fortune 500 and mid-size companies need to address to implement technology such as machine learning, cloud computing and risk management tools to improve production and delivery.
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Artificial Intelligence, Health Tech
New coalition aims to accelerate responsible AI innovation to transform healthcare
The Artificial Intelligence Industry Innovation Coalition (AI3C) leverages the collective brainpower, experience and expertise of the Brookings Institution, Cleveland Clinic, Duke Health, Intermountain Healthcare, Microsoft, Novant Health, Plug and Play, Providence, UC San Diego and University of Virginia.
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The supply chain crisis is spurring companies to transform production and sourcing strategies to reduce risk
The report, Resilience in volatility: Modernizing the supply chain, highlights three areas that Fortune 500 and mid-size companies need to address to implement technology such as machine learning, cloud computing and risk management tools to improve production and delivery.