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Mayo Clinic's Edwina Bhaskaran Named to 2025 Forbes CIO Next List

November 25, 2025

The role of CIOs has evolved to include critical responsibilities in risk management and strategic transformation, as highlighted by the Forbes CIO Next 2025 list of influential leaders. Among those named is Edwina Bhaskaran, Mayo Clinic's first Chief Clinical Systems and Informatics Officer. These CIOs are increasingly harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to drive business results, yet a staggering 90% of generative AI initiatives have failed to yield financial returns, according to a recent MIT report. This underscores the pressing need for healthcare technology professionals to implement effective AI strategies that genuinely enhance operational outcomes and address the complexities of technology adoption. As healthcare continues to embrace digital transformation, recognizing and overcoming these challenges will be essential for achieving meaningful advancements in patient care and operational efficiency.

Trailblazing CIOs Drive Digital Transformation with AI Innovation Forbes

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AI Transcription Breach Exposes Data Vulnerabilities at Ontario Hospital

November 25, 2025

A recent privacy breach at an Ontario hospital has exposed critical vulnerabilities in data protection related to AI transcription tools. The incident resulted from a former physician using a personal email for hospital communications and being improperly retained on meeting invite lists, which allowed Otter.ai to record and disseminate sensitive patient information from a virtual meeting. With the personal health information of seven patients compromised and a number of email recipients being former employees, the breach raises significant concerns about data security in healthcare. Experts stress the importance of preparing for the unintentional consequences of AI tools, as evolving regulations in Canada necessitate improved oversight and accountability in their deployment within healthcare settings.

AI Transcription Breach Exposes Patient Data Vulnerabilities at Ontario Hospital HR Reporter

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Shadow AI in Healthcare: Balancing Efficiency with Rising Cyber Risks

November 25, 2025

Healthcare professionals in Canada are increasingly adopting public AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to streamline processes such as drafting clinical notes and translating documents. However, the unregulated use of these tools, referred to as "shadow AI," raises significant cybersecurity concerns, particularly regarding the potential exposure of sensitive patient information due to data breaches. A recent IBM Security report highlights that the average cost of a data breach has surged to nearly US$4.9 million globally, underscoring the urgent need for healthcare organizations to exercise caution. While cases of breaches linked to shadow AI in healthcare remain infrequent, the silent nature of these risks demands proactive measures to protect patient privacy.

Shadow AI in Healthcare: Balancing Efficiency with Rising Cyber Risks Insurance Journal

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Data from ATA Collaboration Show Telehealth's Effectiveness In Replacing Medicare Visits

November 25, 2025

A recent analysis by the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) found that telehealth primarily serves as a substitute for in-person visits among Medicare beneficiaries, rather than increasing overall visit numbers. The study examined data from 1.67 million patients, revealing that telehealth resulted in only a 0.25 annual increase in visits per patient. These findings indicate that while virtual care has grown significantly—evidenced by a 31-fold increase—it has not dramatically altered overall healthcare utilization, prompting calls for a federal review of its impact on healthcare delivery and policy. The results challenge assumptions regarding budget modeling and underscore the need for healthcare professionals to reassess the role of telehealth within existing workflows.

Telehealth Revolutionizes Care: Minimal Impact on Medicare Visit Totals American Telemedicine Association

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Mayo Clinic's Edwina Bhaskaran Named to 2025 Forbes CIO Next List

November 25, 2025

The role of CIOs has evolved to include critical responsibilities in risk management and strategic transformation, as highlighted by the Forbes CIO Next 2025 list of influential leaders. Among those named is Edwina Bhaskaran, Mayo Clinic's first Chief Clinical Systems and Informatics Officer. These CIOs are increasingly harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to drive business results, yet a staggering 90% of generative AI initiatives have failed to yield financial returns, according to a recent MIT report. This underscores the pressing need for healthcare technology professionals to implement effective AI strategies that genuinely enhance operational outcomes and address the complexities of technology adoption. As healthcare continues to embrace digital transformation, recognizing and overcoming these challenges will be essential for achieving meaningful advancements in patient care and operational efficiency.

Trailblazing CIOs Drive Digital Transformation with AI Innovation Forbes

Read More

AI Transcription Breach Exposes Data Vulnerabilities at Ontario Hospital

November 25, 2025

A recent privacy breach at an Ontario hospital has exposed critical vulnerabilities in data protection related to AI transcription tools. The incident resulted from a former physician using a personal email for hospital communications and being improperly retained on meeting invite lists, which allowed Otter.ai to record and disseminate sensitive patient information from a virtual meeting. With the personal health information of seven patients compromised and a number of email recipients being former employees, the breach raises significant concerns about data security in healthcare. Experts stress the importance of preparing for the unintentional consequences of AI tools, as evolving regulations in Canada necessitate improved oversight and accountability in their deployment within healthcare settings.

AI Transcription Breach Exposes Patient Data Vulnerabilities at Ontario Hospital HR Reporter

Read More

Shadow AI in Healthcare: Balancing Efficiency with Rising Cyber Risks

November 25, 2025

Healthcare professionals in Canada are increasingly adopting public AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to streamline processes such as drafting clinical notes and translating documents. However, the unregulated use of these tools, referred to as "shadow AI," raises significant cybersecurity concerns, particularly regarding the potential exposure of sensitive patient information due to data breaches. A recent IBM Security report highlights that the average cost of a data breach has surged to nearly US$4.9 million globally, underscoring the urgent need for healthcare organizations to exercise caution. While cases of breaches linked to shadow AI in healthcare remain infrequent, the silent nature of these risks demands proactive measures to protect patient privacy.

Shadow AI in Healthcare: Balancing Efficiency with Rising Cyber Risks Insurance Journal

Read More

Data from ATA Collaboration Show Telehealth's Effectiveness In Replacing Medicare Visits

November 25, 2025

A recent analysis by the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) found that telehealth primarily serves as a substitute for in-person visits among Medicare beneficiaries, rather than increasing overall visit numbers. The study examined data from 1.67 million patients, revealing that telehealth resulted in only a 0.25 annual increase in visits per patient. These findings indicate that while virtual care has grown significantly—evidenced by a 31-fold increase—it has not dramatically altered overall healthcare utilization, prompting calls for a federal review of its impact on healthcare delivery and policy. The results challenge assumptions regarding budget modeling and underscore the need for healthcare professionals to reassess the role of telehealth within existing workflows.

Telehealth Revolutionizes Care: Minimal Impact on Medicare Visit Totals American Telemedicine Association

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