
November 26, 2025
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reinstated 954 employees who were laid off during the recent government shutdown, as confirmed by a senior official in a federal court. These employees, primarily affected across various HHS sectors including the CDC, will return to work on their next scheduled day and receive retroactive pay for the shutdown period. The reinstatement marks a significant shift in the HHS's workforce management strategy, highlighting the potential legal and operational challenges associated with rapid workforce reductions during crisis situations. For healthcare professionals, this development emphasizes the importance of maintaining staffing levels and operational continuity in public health agencies, particularly during emergencies.
HHS Rehires 954 Laid-Off Workers, Offers Retroactive Pay Post-Shutdown The Hill
November 26, 2025
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is utilizing an AI platform called Triomics to improve the efficiency of clinical trial patient matching amidst challenges posed by unstructured data. The existing manual processes slow down screening and increase the potential for errors, ultimately hindering patient enrollment in vital trials. By integrating Triomics with their electronic health record and research systems, the center aims to streamline data management, allowing research coordinators to focus more on patient care. This advancement highlights the significant role of AI in enhancing clinical research processes and improving patient outcomes in cancer treatment.
AI Revolutionizes Cancer Trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Healthcare IT News
November 26, 2025
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have introduced popEVE, an AI model designed to enhance the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases by prioritizing genetic variants according to their severity. This advancement allows clinicians to more accurately diagnose single-variant genetic conditions and could facilitate the identification of new drug targets for genetic disorders. By leveraging a large-language protein model and human population data, popEVE improves upon its predecessor, EVE, by enabling cross-gene comparisons of variant impacts, which could significantly inform clinical decision-making. The implications for healthcare professionals include improved diagnostic efficiency and potentially more effective treatment strategies for patients with rare diseases.
Harvards popEVE AI Revolutionizes Rare Genetic Disease Diagnosis Harvard Medical School
November 25, 2025
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has revealed a significant vulnerability in the widely used 7-Zip software, allowing potential attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. This discovery highlights urgent security concerns for healthcare organizations that utilize 7-Zip for data management, prompting immediate software updates to shield against exploitation. Concurrently, U.S. and international agencies have issued a guide to combat cybercrimes involving bulletproof hosting providers, emphasizing the necessity for collaborative efforts in addressing these threats. Additionally, a joint advisory offers updated strategies for defending against the Akira ransomware group, underscoring the importance of enhancing cybersecurity measures within healthcare and other sectors.
Critical 7-Zip Vulnerability Exposes Systems; Urgent Updates Advised aha.org
November 26, 2025
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reinstated 954 employees who were laid off during the recent government shutdown, as confirmed by a senior official in a federal court. These employees, primarily affected across various HHS sectors including the CDC, will return to work on their next scheduled day and receive retroactive pay for the shutdown period. The reinstatement marks a significant shift in the HHS's workforce management strategy, highlighting the potential legal and operational challenges associated with rapid workforce reductions during crisis situations. For healthcare professionals, this development emphasizes the importance of maintaining staffing levels and operational continuity in public health agencies, particularly during emergencies.
HHS Rehires 954 Laid-Off Workers, Offers Retroactive Pay Post-Shutdown The Hill
November 26, 2025
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is utilizing an AI platform called Triomics to improve the efficiency of clinical trial patient matching amidst challenges posed by unstructured data. The existing manual processes slow down screening and increase the potential for errors, ultimately hindering patient enrollment in vital trials. By integrating Triomics with their electronic health record and research systems, the center aims to streamline data management, allowing research coordinators to focus more on patient care. This advancement highlights the significant role of AI in enhancing clinical research processes and improving patient outcomes in cancer treatment.
AI Revolutionizes Cancer Trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Healthcare IT News
November 26, 2025
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have introduced popEVE, an AI model designed to enhance the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases by prioritizing genetic variants according to their severity. This advancement allows clinicians to more accurately diagnose single-variant genetic conditions and could facilitate the identification of new drug targets for genetic disorders. By leveraging a large-language protein model and human population data, popEVE improves upon its predecessor, EVE, by enabling cross-gene comparisons of variant impacts, which could significantly inform clinical decision-making. The implications for healthcare professionals include improved diagnostic efficiency and potentially more effective treatment strategies for patients with rare diseases.
Harvards popEVE AI Revolutionizes Rare Genetic Disease Diagnosis Harvard Medical School
November 25, 2025
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has revealed a significant vulnerability in the widely used 7-Zip software, allowing potential attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. This discovery highlights urgent security concerns for healthcare organizations that utilize 7-Zip for data management, prompting immediate software updates to shield against exploitation. Concurrently, U.S. and international agencies have issued a guide to combat cybercrimes involving bulletproof hosting providers, emphasizing the necessity for collaborative efforts in addressing these threats. Additionally, a joint advisory offers updated strategies for defending against the Akira ransomware group, underscoring the importance of enhancing cybersecurity measures within healthcare and other sectors.
Critical 7-Zip Vulnerability Exposes Systems; Urgent Updates Advised aha.org

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