September 22, 2025
On September 17, the Joint Commission and the Coalition for Health AI released their first guidance on the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence in healthcare, aimed at aiding hospitals in adopting these technologies safely. The document outlines seven essential elements, such as governance structures and patient privacy protections, to ensure ethical and secure AI use. This framework encourages healthcare organizations to prioritize patient safety and data security while integrating AI into clinical and operational practices. By doing so, it empowers healthcare professionals to align their AI usage with best practices, ultimately enhancing patient care and safety.
Joint Commission Unveils Key Guidelines for Responsible AI in Healthcare Beckers Hospital Review
September 22, 2025
Bradd Busick's departure from MultiCare Health System marks the conclusion of a transformative six-year tenure during which he significantly enhanced the organization's IT infrastructure and emphasized digital integration for improved patient and employee experiences. His leadership advanced critical data and connectivity frameworks, prioritizing interoperability and modernization in healthcare delivery. As industry peers celebrated his contributions on LinkedIn, Busick's impact is recognized as a catalyst for innovation within the sector. His exit presents an opportunity for MultiCare to continue evolving while highlighting the importance of strong IT leadership in driving healthcare advancements.
Bradd Busick Leaves MultiCare, Celebrated for Transforming IT in Healthcare MultiCare
September 22, 2025
A study involving 19,500 employees at UC San Diego Health found that current cybersecurity training programs are largely ineffective at reducing employee susceptibility to phishing scams. Despite implementing both mandated annual training and embedded phishing training, there was no significant difference in phishing susceptibility between employees who completed the training and those who did not. This highlights a critical challenge in the healthcare sector, where data breaches are on the rise, emphasizing the need for more engaging and effective cybersecurity training strategies to protect sensitive information. With over 725 major incidents reported in 2023 alone, healthcare organizations must re-evaluate their training methods to better defend against this persistent threat.
Study Reveals Ineffectiveness of Current Phishing Training in Healthcare Sector University of California San Diego
September 22, 2025
Valley Children's Hospital in California is harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance pediatric care for over 1.3 million children, focusing on personalized treatment and improved patient outcomes. The hospital's implementation of ambient documentation technology allows physicians to prioritize face-to-face interactions with patients, thereby improving care quality and reducing administrative burdens. Notably, AI platforms like Epic Cosmos are aiding in diagnosing rare diseases and refining medication therapies using genomic data. This initiative signifies a pivotal shift in pediatric healthcare, showcasing the potential of AI to address challenges and improve outcomes in a traditionally underserved area of medicine.
Valley Childrens Hospital Revolutionizes Pediatric Care with AI Innovations Healthcare IT News
September 22, 2025
On September 17, the Joint Commission and the Coalition for Health AI released their first guidance on the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence in healthcare, aimed at aiding hospitals in adopting these technologies safely. The document outlines seven essential elements, such as governance structures and patient privacy protections, to ensure ethical and secure AI use. This framework encourages healthcare organizations to prioritize patient safety and data security while integrating AI into clinical and operational practices. By doing so, it empowers healthcare professionals to align their AI usage with best practices, ultimately enhancing patient care and safety.
Joint Commission Unveils Key Guidelines for Responsible AI in Healthcare Beckers Hospital Review
September 22, 2025
Bradd Busick's departure from MultiCare Health System marks the conclusion of a transformative six-year tenure during which he significantly enhanced the organization's IT infrastructure and emphasized digital integration for improved patient and employee experiences. His leadership advanced critical data and connectivity frameworks, prioritizing interoperability and modernization in healthcare delivery. As industry peers celebrated his contributions on LinkedIn, Busick's impact is recognized as a catalyst for innovation within the sector. His exit presents an opportunity for MultiCare to continue evolving while highlighting the importance of strong IT leadership in driving healthcare advancements.
Bradd Busick Leaves MultiCare, Celebrated for Transforming IT in Healthcare MultiCare
September 22, 2025
A study involving 19,500 employees at UC San Diego Health found that current cybersecurity training programs are largely ineffective at reducing employee susceptibility to phishing scams. Despite implementing both mandated annual training and embedded phishing training, there was no significant difference in phishing susceptibility between employees who completed the training and those who did not. This highlights a critical challenge in the healthcare sector, where data breaches are on the rise, emphasizing the need for more engaging and effective cybersecurity training strategies to protect sensitive information. With over 725 major incidents reported in 2023 alone, healthcare organizations must re-evaluate their training methods to better defend against this persistent threat.
Study Reveals Ineffectiveness of Current Phishing Training in Healthcare Sector University of California San Diego
September 22, 2025
Valley Children's Hospital in California is harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance pediatric care for over 1.3 million children, focusing on personalized treatment and improved patient outcomes. The hospital's implementation of ambient documentation technology allows physicians to prioritize face-to-face interactions with patients, thereby improving care quality and reducing administrative burdens. Notably, AI platforms like Epic Cosmos are aiding in diagnosing rare diseases and refining medication therapies using genomic data. This initiative signifies a pivotal shift in pediatric healthcare, showcasing the potential of AI to address challenges and improve outcomes in a traditionally underserved area of medicine.
Valley Childrens Hospital Revolutionizes Pediatric Care with AI Innovations Healthcare IT News
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