
April 16, 2025
Culina Health has partnered with Adventist HealthCare to enhance access to insurance-covered nutrition care in the Washington, D.C. metro area. This integration allows patients within the Adventist HealthCare Physician Alliance, which comprises over 2,400 providers, to receive virtual, personalized nutrition counseling from Culina Health’s registered dietitians for various health issues. The partnership streamlines the referral process through electronic health records, enabling patients to be connected to a dietitian within a week. This initiative aims to address the low engagement with dietitians among Americans by improving accessibility and affordability of nutrition care.
Culina Health Partners with Adventist HealthCare to Enhance Nutrition Access MedCity News
April 16, 2025
Microsoft's Recall, an AI tool in Windows 11 that tracks and stores user activity every three seconds, is facing renewed scrutiny as it returns after a temporary suspension. Initially launched in May 2024, Recall drew significant backlash over privacy concerns, particularly its risks for users of sensitive messaging apps and potential misuse by malicious insiders. Despite Microsoft’s assurances that users must opt-in and authenticate through Windows Hello to access stored snapshots, critics remain unconvinced that these measures effectively address the underlying security issues. Recall is currently available to insiders using the Windows 11 Build 26100.3902 preview version.
Microsoft's Controversial AI Tool Recall Returns Amid Privacy Concerns Ars Technica
April 16, 2025
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has renewed funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program for an additional 11 months, ensuring the continued tracking of software vulnerabilities. This agreement follows warnings from Mitre Corporation regarding the potential expiration of funding, which raised concerns among cybersecurity professionals about the risks posed by delayed vulnerability disclosures. Experts warned that funding lapses could exacerbate backlogs in addressing security flaws, increasing exposure to exploitation by criminal and state-sponsored actors.
CISA Secures Funding to Strengthen Vulnerability Tracking and Mitigation Cybersecurity Dive
April 16, 2025
The U.S. healthcare outsourcing market is set to grow significantly, expected to rise from $366.6 billion in 2025 to $662 billion by 2028, driven by workforce shortages, rising costs, and digital transformation, according to Black Book Insights. Key segments such as revenue cycle management (RCM), IT services, and clinical operations highlight the strategic importance of outsourcing for financially pressured healthcare organizations. The business process outsourcing (BPO) segment alone is projected to reach $151.2 billion by 2025, with rapid growth in RCM, medical billing, and healthcare IT outsourcing reflecting a trend where mid-sized hospitals increasingly leverage outsourcing to improve operational efficiency.
U.S. Healthcare Outsourcing Market Set to Surge to $662 Billion by 2028 Newswire
April 16, 2025
Culina Health has partnered with Adventist HealthCare to enhance access to insurance-covered nutrition care in the Washington, D.C. metro area. This integration allows patients within the Adventist HealthCare Physician Alliance, which comprises over 2,400 providers, to receive virtual, personalized nutrition counseling from Culina Health’s registered dietitians for various health issues. The partnership streamlines the referral process through electronic health records, enabling patients to be connected to a dietitian within a week. This initiative aims to address the low engagement with dietitians among Americans by improving accessibility and affordability of nutrition care.
Culina Health Partners with Adventist HealthCare to Enhance Nutrition Access MedCity News
April 16, 2025
Microsoft's Recall, an AI tool in Windows 11 that tracks and stores user activity every three seconds, is facing renewed scrutiny as it returns after a temporary suspension. Initially launched in May 2024, Recall drew significant backlash over privacy concerns, particularly its risks for users of sensitive messaging apps and potential misuse by malicious insiders. Despite Microsoft’s assurances that users must opt-in and authenticate through Windows Hello to access stored snapshots, critics remain unconvinced that these measures effectively address the underlying security issues. Recall is currently available to insiders using the Windows 11 Build 26100.3902 preview version.
Microsoft's Controversial AI Tool Recall Returns Amid Privacy Concerns Ars Technica
April 16, 2025
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has renewed funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program for an additional 11 months, ensuring the continued tracking of software vulnerabilities. This agreement follows warnings from Mitre Corporation regarding the potential expiration of funding, which raised concerns among cybersecurity professionals about the risks posed by delayed vulnerability disclosures. Experts warned that funding lapses could exacerbate backlogs in addressing security flaws, increasing exposure to exploitation by criminal and state-sponsored actors.
CISA Secures Funding to Strengthen Vulnerability Tracking and Mitigation Cybersecurity Dive
April 16, 2025
The U.S. healthcare outsourcing market is set to grow significantly, expected to rise from $366.6 billion in 2025 to $662 billion by 2028, driven by workforce shortages, rising costs, and digital transformation, according to Black Book Insights. Key segments such as revenue cycle management (RCM), IT services, and clinical operations highlight the strategic importance of outsourcing for financially pressured healthcare organizations. The business process outsourcing (BPO) segment alone is projected to reach $151.2 billion by 2025, with rapid growth in RCM, medical billing, and healthcare IT outsourcing reflecting a trend where mid-sized hospitals increasingly leverage outsourcing to improve operational efficiency.
U.S. Healthcare Outsourcing Market Set to Surge to $662 Billion by 2028 Newswire

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