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February 16, 2018
October 9, 2025
By late 2025, the field of large language models (LLMs) is expected to transition from a generic "one model fits all" paradigm to a more tailored ecosystem featuring smaller, specialized models (SLMs). This change is spurred by rapid advancements in training compute and dataset expansion, but it also raises concerns around diminishing returns and high energy consumption. The technical foundation relies on critical factors such as architecture, diverse training data, and fine-tuning processes, which enhance models like GPT-5 and Claude for specific use cases. As healthcare professionals navigate this evolving landscape, the emphasis will shift towards selecting the most appropriate AI tools for targeted applications, optimizing care delivery and efficiency.
Specialized Models Revolutionize AI: Shifting Towards Task-Specific Intelligence ArcBjorn Blog
October 9, 2025
The PATH program enables patients to receive hospital-level care at home through a model that includes virtual check-ins, home nurse visits, and vital sign monitoring. This approach not only improves patient comfort but also allows healthcare professionals to address environmental factors impacting health, thereby preventing hospital readmissions. The program's effectiveness is underscored by a 90 percent success rate in avoiding hospital stays for enrolled patients, highlighting the potential for home-based care to transform traditional healthcare delivery. Dr. Austin Kilaru's emphasis on understanding the patient's home environment suggests that integrating technology with personalized care can lead to better health outcomes.
PATH Program Transforms Home Healthcare with Innovative Remote Monitoring Penn Medicine
October 8, 2025
The Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) has launched the SMART toolkit, a free resource aimed at helping healthcare organizations manage third-party risks associated with vendors and critical services. Developed over 16 months with input from 80 organizations, this toolkit provides tailored methodologies to measure systemic risks and encourages organizations to define "materiality" specific to their operations. By shifting focus to high-impact third-party relationships, the SMART toolkit aims to improve organizational preparedness for cybersecurity threats and optimize resource allocation. This initiative underscores the critical need for personalized risk assessments in the increasingly complex healthcare landscape.
Healthcare Sector Boosts Security with Comprehensive SMART Toolkit Launch bankinfosecurity.com
October 8, 2025
Seattle Children’s Hospital has appointed Dr. Christopher Longhurst as its new CEO, starting January 5, 2026, following a yearlong national search. Known for his expertise in integrating clinical operations, research, and digital strategies, Dr. Longhurst aims to advance patient safety and promote health equity in pediatric care. With over two decades of experience, including his role at UC San Diego Health, his leadership could significantly reshape how the hospital approaches innovation and healthcare delivery. His appointment follows the retirement of Dr. Jeff Sperring, who underscored Longhurst's alignment with the hospital’s mission of care and advocacy for children and families.
Seattle Childrens Hospital Appoints Innovation Leader Dr. Christopher Longhurst as CEO Seattle Children's Hospital
October 9, 2025
By late 2025, the field of large language models (LLMs) is expected to transition from a generic "one model fits all" paradigm to a more tailored ecosystem featuring smaller, specialized models (SLMs). This change is spurred by rapid advancements in training compute and dataset expansion, but it also raises concerns around diminishing returns and high energy consumption. The technical foundation relies on critical factors such as architecture, diverse training data, and fine-tuning processes, which enhance models like GPT-5 and Claude for specific use cases. As healthcare professionals navigate this evolving landscape, the emphasis will shift towards selecting the most appropriate AI tools for targeted applications, optimizing care delivery and efficiency.
Specialized Models Revolutionize AI: Shifting Towards Task-Specific Intelligence ArcBjorn Blog
October 9, 2025
The PATH program enables patients to receive hospital-level care at home through a model that includes virtual check-ins, home nurse visits, and vital sign monitoring. This approach not only improves patient comfort but also allows healthcare professionals to address environmental factors impacting health, thereby preventing hospital readmissions. The program's effectiveness is underscored by a 90 percent success rate in avoiding hospital stays for enrolled patients, highlighting the potential for home-based care to transform traditional healthcare delivery. Dr. Austin Kilaru's emphasis on understanding the patient's home environment suggests that integrating technology with personalized care can lead to better health outcomes.
PATH Program Transforms Home Healthcare with Innovative Remote Monitoring Penn Medicine
October 8, 2025
The Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) has launched the SMART toolkit, a free resource aimed at helping healthcare organizations manage third-party risks associated with vendors and critical services. Developed over 16 months with input from 80 organizations, this toolkit provides tailored methodologies to measure systemic risks and encourages organizations to define "materiality" specific to their operations. By shifting focus to high-impact third-party relationships, the SMART toolkit aims to improve organizational preparedness for cybersecurity threats and optimize resource allocation. This initiative underscores the critical need for personalized risk assessments in the increasingly complex healthcare landscape.
Healthcare Sector Boosts Security with Comprehensive SMART Toolkit Launch bankinfosecurity.com
October 8, 2025
Seattle Children’s Hospital has appointed Dr. Christopher Longhurst as its new CEO, starting January 5, 2026, following a yearlong national search. Known for his expertise in integrating clinical operations, research, and digital strategies, Dr. Longhurst aims to advance patient safety and promote health equity in pediatric care. With over two decades of experience, including his role at UC San Diego Health, his leadership could significantly reshape how the hospital approaches innovation and healthcare delivery. His appointment follows the retirement of Dr. Jeff Sperring, who underscored Longhurst's alignment with the hospital’s mission of care and advocacy for children and families.
Seattle Childrens Hospital Appoints Innovation Leader Dr. Christopher Longhurst as CEO Seattle Children's Hospital

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