September 25, 2025
At the Open@Epic conference, healthcare experts and app developers gathered to discuss significant advancements in healthcare data sharing spearheaded by Epic, a major electronic health record software provider. Epic plans to enhance patient-driven data connections and interoperability through new developer tools and public APIs, aiming to improve care coordination and patient experiences. A key initiative is the rollout of MyChart Central, enabling patients to consolidate health data from various organizations into one account, thereby promoting patient engagement and ease of data sharing. These developments signal a collaborative shift in the healthcare technology industry, with implications for improved communication among care teams and enhanced access to population-level data for app developers.
Epic Unveils Major Enhancements for Healthcare Data Sharing Innovation Epic
September 25, 2025
Sutter Health has collaborated with Hyro to implement AI agents that enhance patient interactions by streamlining routine healthcare tasks such as appointment scheduling and prescription refills. This initiative addresses the commonly fragmented digital experience in healthcare, aiming to provide round-the-clock support that parallels the seamlessness expected in other industries. The AI agents not only improve patient satisfaction by delivering quicker responses but also enable customer service teams to concentrate on more complex issues, ultimately fostering a more efficient healthcare environment. This partnership underscores the growing significance of integrating advanced technology to enrich patient engagement and accessibility in healthcare.
Sutter Health Enhances Patient Experience with AI-Powered 24/7 Support MedCity News
September 25, 2025
The number of state-level bills regulating artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in healthcare, has surged in 2023, with around 280 related initiatives introduced. This legislative trend reflects a response to the limited federal oversight on AI technologies, spotlighting the need for collaboration between healthcare leaders and lawmakers to address potential risks associated with AI, such as inaccuracies and biases that could adversely affect patient care. While many experts advocate for a careful and considered approach to regulation, there are concerns that overly stringent laws could stifle innovation in AI applications within healthcare organizations. Notably, a significant area of focus is the increasing scrutiny of AI use by insurers, particularly regarding its role in utilization management and potential impacts on patient access to care.
State AI Regulation Soars: Over 280 New Health Tech Bills This Year Healthcare Dive
September 24, 2025
U.S. prosecutors have charged 19-year-old Thalha Jubair, a U.K. national, for his role in the Scattered Spider cybercrime group, which is implicated in extorting at least $115 million through ransomware attacks on various sectors, including U.S. healthcare. Alongside 18-year-old Owen Flowers, Jubair faces accusations of hacking multiple large retailers and the London transit system, highlighting the serious threat that cybercrime poses to essential services. His previous associations with other infamous hacking groups, such as LAPSUS$, underscore the increasing sophistication and interconnectedness of cyber threats in healthcare and other critical industries. This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing need for robust cybersecurity measures in protecting sensitive data from cybercriminals.
Teen Hacker Charged in $115M Ransom Case Tied to Global Cyberattacks krebsonsecurity.com
September 25, 2025
At the Open@Epic conference, healthcare experts and app developers gathered to discuss significant advancements in healthcare data sharing spearheaded by Epic, a major electronic health record software provider. Epic plans to enhance patient-driven data connections and interoperability through new developer tools and public APIs, aiming to improve care coordination and patient experiences. A key initiative is the rollout of MyChart Central, enabling patients to consolidate health data from various organizations into one account, thereby promoting patient engagement and ease of data sharing. These developments signal a collaborative shift in the healthcare technology industry, with implications for improved communication among care teams and enhanced access to population-level data for app developers.
Epic Unveils Major Enhancements for Healthcare Data Sharing Innovation Epic
September 25, 2025
Sutter Health has collaborated with Hyro to implement AI agents that enhance patient interactions by streamlining routine healthcare tasks such as appointment scheduling and prescription refills. This initiative addresses the commonly fragmented digital experience in healthcare, aiming to provide round-the-clock support that parallels the seamlessness expected in other industries. The AI agents not only improve patient satisfaction by delivering quicker responses but also enable customer service teams to concentrate on more complex issues, ultimately fostering a more efficient healthcare environment. This partnership underscores the growing significance of integrating advanced technology to enrich patient engagement and accessibility in healthcare.
Sutter Health Enhances Patient Experience with AI-Powered 24/7 Support MedCity News
September 25, 2025
The number of state-level bills regulating artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in healthcare, has surged in 2023, with around 280 related initiatives introduced. This legislative trend reflects a response to the limited federal oversight on AI technologies, spotlighting the need for collaboration between healthcare leaders and lawmakers to address potential risks associated with AI, such as inaccuracies and biases that could adversely affect patient care. While many experts advocate for a careful and considered approach to regulation, there are concerns that overly stringent laws could stifle innovation in AI applications within healthcare organizations. Notably, a significant area of focus is the increasing scrutiny of AI use by insurers, particularly regarding its role in utilization management and potential impacts on patient access to care.
State AI Regulation Soars: Over 280 New Health Tech Bills This Year Healthcare Dive
September 24, 2025
U.S. prosecutors have charged 19-year-old Thalha Jubair, a U.K. national, for his role in the Scattered Spider cybercrime group, which is implicated in extorting at least $115 million through ransomware attacks on various sectors, including U.S. healthcare. Alongside 18-year-old Owen Flowers, Jubair faces accusations of hacking multiple large retailers and the London transit system, highlighting the serious threat that cybercrime poses to essential services. His previous associations with other infamous hacking groups, such as LAPSUS$, underscore the increasing sophistication and interconnectedness of cyber threats in healthcare and other critical industries. This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing need for robust cybersecurity measures in protecting sensitive data from cybercriminals.
Teen Hacker Charged in $115M Ransom Case Tied to Global Cyberattacks krebsonsecurity.com
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