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The Role of Patient-Generated Health Data and Wearable Technology in the Future Innovation of EHR Systems

Healthcare IT Today

In the world of healthcare, we are constantly looking for ways to grow, improve, and innovate with the goal of making the lives of our patients and our staff better. One area in healthcare that’s been getting some attention on how to improve is EHR systems. Finding a single solution on how to improve and innovate them is not simple – EHRs are complex with many parts to consider and people have millions of ideas for each part.

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Executives forecast AI's place in healthcare in 2025, part one

Mobi Health News

AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.

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Ransomware attacks cost healthcare $21.9B in downtime

Becker's Health IT

Ransomware attacks have imposed significant financial burdens on U.S. healthcare providers, with an estimated $21.9 billion lost to downtime alone since 2018, according to Comparitech.com.

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Google announces accelerator for generative AI social impact solutions

Mobi Health News

Recipients will receive six months of structured support with access to dedicated pro bono help from Google employees, technical training and Google Cloud credits.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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2025 predictions: Digital Health Networks’ leaders look ahead

Digital Health News

We asked members of the Digital Health Networks for their thoughts on what lies ahead for the world of NHS digital and technology in 2025.

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Databricks hits $62B valuation after $10B funding round

Mobi Health News

The global data, analytics and AI company will use the Series J funds to invest in new AI products, complete acquisitions and expand its international go-to-market operations.

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Largest healthcare ransomware demands

Becker's Health IT

"Discover the alarming trend of ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations, with demands ranging from $4,000 to $10 million, according to Comparitech's repo

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Healthcare Interoperability and Cloud Services – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As we wrap up another year and get ready for 2025 to begin, it is once again time for everyone’s favorite annual tradition of Health IT Predictions! We reached out to our incredible Healthcare IT Today Community to get their insights on what will happen in the coming year and boy did they deliver. We in fact got so many responses to our prompt this year, that we have had to narrow them down to just the best and most interesting.

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Funding Challenges for Innovation in MedTech in 2025

HIT Consultant

Carol Stafford, Medical Device and Diagnostics Executive, Medidata In the MedTech sector, small and medium-sized organizations are the primary drivers of innovation, developing new technologies for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating various conditions. Despite their potential to transform patient care and enhance efficiency in healthcare environments, these companies face significant funding challenges.

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Verisma Acquires Olah, Streamlining Patient Data Management for Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities Nationwide

Healthcare IT Today

Advances Strategy to be the Leading End-to-End, Secure, Intelligent Data Management Company Verisma , a leading provider of intelligent health data management solutions, announces today the company is acquiring Olah Healthcare Technology. Olahs Enterprise Archiving Solution (EAS) seamlessly integrates with electronic health records (EHR), offering secure and efficient ways to retire, archive, and access legacy data.

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HIPAA Compliance 2025: Navigating Regulatory Changes & Industry Trends

Based on comprehensive survey data from diverse healthcare providers, the 2025 HIPAA Benchmark Report delivers actionable intelligence for modern compliance programs. This report examines how organizations are restructuring HIPAA Privacy Programs to address emerging regulatory requirements. Through analysis of staffing models, program operations, and breach management protocols, it provides a clear picture of current best practices.

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Targeting Workforce Issues with AI in 2025

HealthIT Answers

Our annual predictions for 2025 concludes with targeting workforce issues with AI. Check out all our predictions in value-based care, interoperability, virtual care, and how AI will impact healthcare finance, security, RCM, and clinical issues. The post Targeting Workforce Issues with AI in 2025 appeared first on Health IT Answers.

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Understanding CPT Code 99396: Comprehensive Guide

Physician Credentialing Company

CPT Code 93880 is an essential diagnostic medical procedure that helps to visualize the blood flow in the extra cranial arteries supplying oxygenated blood to the brain through duplex ultrasound scanning. Understanding this procedural code is essential for ensuring the best quality of patient care, adequate clinical documentation, and proper reimbursement.

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2025 Non-Monetary Compensation to Physicians (and Chance to Review 2024)

Hall Render

Under the federal Stark Law, hospitals, physician groups, labs and other provider entities may provide non-monetary (i.e., non-cash or cash equivalent) compensation to physicians up to an aggregate amount of $519 for calendar year 2025. The dollar limit for medical staff incidental benefits provided by a hospital to a member of its medical staff (e.g., meals, parking and other items or incidental services used on a hospitals campus) is less than $45 per occurrence.