
April 14, 2025
UC Davis Health has introduced a new AI model called BE-FAIR, designed to identify patients who may need immediate care management to prevent hospitalizations. The model was developed through a two-year collaboration of professionals across population health, IT, and equity teams and employs a framework that helps care managers assess patients' future health risks. After its first year of use, the model was found to underpredict hospitalization risks for African American and Hispanic patients, prompting adjustments to enhance its accuracy for these populations. The findings were published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, positioning BE-FAIR as a potential model for other health systems aiming to improve health equity using AI.
UC Davis Health Unveils AI Model to Enhance Patient Care and Equity Medical Xpress
April 14, 2025
WellSpan Health, a health system based in York, Penn., has promoted Mark Kandrysawtz to senior vice president and chief innovation officer as part of an ongoing strategy to meet evolving healthcare demands. WellSpan defines innovation as the integration of people, processes, and technology, and its strategy includes research and development, digital experience management, and corporate venture capital. The research team works on projects that aim to improve clinical quality and patient experience, while the digital team manages online platforms. A key initiative is the development of "digital pathways," such as the AI care team assistant "Ana," which automates patient care procedures.
WellSpan Health Unleashes AI Innovation to Transform Patient Care Experience Becker's Hospital Review
April 14, 2025
The 2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Benchmarking Study, a collaboration between KLAS Research, Censinet, and the American Hospital Association, evaluates the cybersecurity preparedness of 69 healthcare and payer organizations in the wake of the 2024 Change Healthcare breach. The study highlights that while organizations are adopting frameworks like NIST CSF 2.0, HPH Cybersecurity Performance Goals, HICP, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, significant gaps remain in third-party risk management and asset management. Notably, organizations utilizing NIST CSF 2.0 as their primary framework report lower increases in cybersecurity insurance premiums, indicating a tangible benefit of robust cybersecurity practices. The report also underscores the importance of cross-departmental ownership in AI governance to address risks related to data bias, transparency, and ethics.
Healthcare Cybersecurity Study Reveals Urgent Need for Proactive Strategies KLAS Research
April 14, 2025
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and GE HealthCare are launching the first pediatric Care Innovation Hub in the U.S. to advance pediatric imaging technologies. This collaboration aims to enhance clinical and technical research across MRI, ultrasound, molecular imaging, and CT by combining Cincinnati Children’s expertise in pediatric care with GE HealthCare's technology leadership. Under this initiative, specialized imaging technologies tailored for children's needs will be developed, improving practices beyond the hospital. Key projects will include high-density MRI coil arrays for better comfort and image quality and addressing clinical challenges in ultrasound through collaboration between radiology and cardiology departments.
Cincinnati Children’s and GE HealthCare Launch Groundbreaking Pediatric Imaging Hub Business Wire
April 14, 2025
UC Davis Health has introduced a new AI model called BE-FAIR, designed to identify patients who may need immediate care management to prevent hospitalizations. The model was developed through a two-year collaboration of professionals across population health, IT, and equity teams and employs a framework that helps care managers assess patients' future health risks. After its first year of use, the model was found to underpredict hospitalization risks for African American and Hispanic patients, prompting adjustments to enhance its accuracy for these populations. The findings were published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, positioning BE-FAIR as a potential model for other health systems aiming to improve health equity using AI.
UC Davis Health Unveils AI Model to Enhance Patient Care and Equity Medical Xpress
April 14, 2025
WellSpan Health, a health system based in York, Penn., has promoted Mark Kandrysawtz to senior vice president and chief innovation officer as part of an ongoing strategy to meet evolving healthcare demands. WellSpan defines innovation as the integration of people, processes, and technology, and its strategy includes research and development, digital experience management, and corporate venture capital. The research team works on projects that aim to improve clinical quality and patient experience, while the digital team manages online platforms. A key initiative is the development of "digital pathways," such as the AI care team assistant "Ana," which automates patient care procedures.
WellSpan Health Unleashes AI Innovation to Transform Patient Care Experience Becker's Hospital Review
April 14, 2025
The 2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Benchmarking Study, a collaboration between KLAS Research, Censinet, and the American Hospital Association, evaluates the cybersecurity preparedness of 69 healthcare and payer organizations in the wake of the 2024 Change Healthcare breach. The study highlights that while organizations are adopting frameworks like NIST CSF 2.0, HPH Cybersecurity Performance Goals, HICP, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, significant gaps remain in third-party risk management and asset management. Notably, organizations utilizing NIST CSF 2.0 as their primary framework report lower increases in cybersecurity insurance premiums, indicating a tangible benefit of robust cybersecurity practices. The report also underscores the importance of cross-departmental ownership in AI governance to address risks related to data bias, transparency, and ethics.
Healthcare Cybersecurity Study Reveals Urgent Need for Proactive Strategies KLAS Research
April 14, 2025
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and GE HealthCare are launching the first pediatric Care Innovation Hub in the U.S. to advance pediatric imaging technologies. This collaboration aims to enhance clinical and technical research across MRI, ultrasound, molecular imaging, and CT by combining Cincinnati Children’s expertise in pediatric care with GE HealthCare's technology leadership. Under this initiative, specialized imaging technologies tailored for children's needs will be developed, improving practices beyond the hospital. Key projects will include high-density MRI coil arrays for better comfort and image quality and addressing clinical challenges in ultrasound through collaboration between radiology and cardiology departments.
Cincinnati Children’s and GE HealthCare Launch Groundbreaking Pediatric Imaging Hub Business Wire

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