
July 1, 2025
Avera Health has launched the Avera Nursing Advantage program in collaboration with Mount Marty University and Bishop O'Gorman Catholic High School to create a streamlined career pathway for future nurses. This initiative addresses the regional shortage of skilled nurses by providing financial support for junior and senior nursing students who gain practical experience through part-time roles at Avera facilities. Additionally, the Nursing Degree in Three program allows high school students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in three years, emphasizing early education and accelerated coursework. These programs are significant for healthcare professionals as they not only strengthen the nursing workforce but also enhance the quality of care delivered within the Avera Health system.
Avera Health Launches Fast-Track Nursing Program to Tackle Workforce Shortage AHA
July 1, 2025
Federal authorities, including the FBI and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, have warned of a rise in phishing scams targeting healthcare organizations and patients, following recent cyberattacks on major insurers. Criminals are impersonating legitimate health insurers in emails and texts, pressuring recipients to disclose sensitive personal and financial information under false pretenses, such as reimbursement claims for non-covered services. These tactics highlight vulnerabilities in the healthcare sector's communication systems, underscoring the urgent need for greater cybersecurity measures and staff training to protect sensitive information from exploitation. As these scams evolve, healthcare providers must remain vigilant and prioritize the security of their communications to safeguard patient data.
FBI Warns of Healthcare Phishing Scams Amid Major Cyberattacks BankInfo Security
July 1, 2025
Orlando Health has achieved $900,000 in savings through its value-based care (VBC) initiatives by addressing data fragmentation and enhancing real-time clinical decision-making. Managing a network of over 9,000 providers and over 350,000 value-based covered lives, the organization developed a unified data model that integrates clinical data, payer claims, and third-party inputs. This model, along with the deployment of an EHR-agnostic digital assistant, allows physicians to access comprehensive patient information efficiently, ensuring informed decision-making. This approach highlights the importance of data integration in improving healthcare delivery and underscores the potential for similar systems to enhance value-based care across the industry.
Orlando Health Saves $900K in VBC with Unified Data Innovation Healthcare IT News
June 30, 2025
Central Maine Healthcare is confronting the repercussions of a significant cyber incident that halted its computer and phone systems for 25 days, leading to widespread disruption of services, including patient care. This has particularly affected cancer patients like Rick McVay, who experienced a nearly month-long delay in essential radiation therapy. The situation highlights the critical reliance of healthcare providers on technology for patient treatment and the potential risks associated with system vulnerabilities. Despite recent progress in restoring services, the incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in the healthcare sector to prevent future interruptions.
Cyber Incident Disrupts Cancer Care at Central Maine Healthcare WGME
July 1, 2025
Avera Health has launched the Avera Nursing Advantage program in collaboration with Mount Marty University and Bishop O'Gorman Catholic High School to create a streamlined career pathway for future nurses. This initiative addresses the regional shortage of skilled nurses by providing financial support for junior and senior nursing students who gain practical experience through part-time roles at Avera facilities. Additionally, the Nursing Degree in Three program allows high school students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in three years, emphasizing early education and accelerated coursework. These programs are significant for healthcare professionals as they not only strengthen the nursing workforce but also enhance the quality of care delivered within the Avera Health system.
Avera Health Launches Fast-Track Nursing Program to Tackle Workforce Shortage AHA
July 1, 2025
Federal authorities, including the FBI and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, have warned of a rise in phishing scams targeting healthcare organizations and patients, following recent cyberattacks on major insurers. Criminals are impersonating legitimate health insurers in emails and texts, pressuring recipients to disclose sensitive personal and financial information under false pretenses, such as reimbursement claims for non-covered services. These tactics highlight vulnerabilities in the healthcare sector's communication systems, underscoring the urgent need for greater cybersecurity measures and staff training to protect sensitive information from exploitation. As these scams evolve, healthcare providers must remain vigilant and prioritize the security of their communications to safeguard patient data.
FBI Warns of Healthcare Phishing Scams Amid Major Cyberattacks BankInfo Security
July 1, 2025
Orlando Health has achieved $900,000 in savings through its value-based care (VBC) initiatives by addressing data fragmentation and enhancing real-time clinical decision-making. Managing a network of over 9,000 providers and over 350,000 value-based covered lives, the organization developed a unified data model that integrates clinical data, payer claims, and third-party inputs. This model, along with the deployment of an EHR-agnostic digital assistant, allows physicians to access comprehensive patient information efficiently, ensuring informed decision-making. This approach highlights the importance of data integration in improving healthcare delivery and underscores the potential for similar systems to enhance value-based care across the industry.
Orlando Health Saves $900K in VBC with Unified Data Innovation Healthcare IT News
June 30, 2025
Central Maine Healthcare is confronting the repercussions of a significant cyber incident that halted its computer and phone systems for 25 days, leading to widespread disruption of services, including patient care. This has particularly affected cancer patients like Rick McVay, who experienced a nearly month-long delay in essential radiation therapy. The situation highlights the critical reliance of healthcare providers on technology for patient treatment and the potential risks associated with system vulnerabilities. Despite recent progress in restoring services, the incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in the healthcare sector to prevent future interruptions.
Cyber Incident Disrupts Cancer Care at Central Maine Healthcare WGME

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