July 16, 2025
Google recently released a security update for its Chrome browser to address several vulnerabilities, including a critical zero-day flaw, CVE-2025-6558, which has been actively exploited. This high-severity vulnerability poses significant risks by allowing attackers to bypass Chrome's sandbox security, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution in the browser's GPU process. The issue stems from inadequate validation of untrusted input in ANGLE, an open-source graphics component, highlighting the potential dangers of integrating third-party technologies in browser environments. Healthcare professionals and organizations should prioritize keeping their browser software up-to-date to mitigate such security threats that can jeopardize sensitive data.
Google Releases Critical Security Update to Patch Chrome Zero-Day Exploit BleepingComputer
July 16, 2025
The article by Jeanne de Vries Sands outlines the shift in healthcare from traditional "sick care" to a proactive focus on "wellness," driven by technological advancements and changing patient expectations. With 85% of the U.S. population engaging in healthcare services in 2023, the rise of telehealth, health wearables, and data democratization is making healthcare more accessible and personalized. This transformation may lead to a decrease in traditional physician visits, as patients seek more convenient and cost-effective digital solutions for preventive and chronic care. Consequently, healthcare professionals need to adapt to this evolving landscape, as economic pressures shift more financial responsibility onto patients.
Healthcare Revolution: Embracing Wellness, Tech, and Patient Empowerment linkedin.com
July 16, 2025
Employee Well-being
Baptist Memorial Health Care's BestHealth Employee Well-being Program has significantly reduced healthcare costs and improved health outcomes since its launch in 2018, including a 2.2% drop in hospital admissions and a 10.2% decrease in 30-day readmissions. The program's noteworthy achievements have prompted the appointment of Lia Lansky and Dr. Jake Lancaster to lead efforts in broadening its impact beyond hospital staff to the wider community. Their strategic vision includes integrating well-being initiatives with the Baptist Medical Group and extending services to other organizations, highlighting the potential for employee wellness programs to enhance both workplace health and wider community health outcomes. This evolution underscores the growing recognition of preventative health strategies in healthcare technology and delivery models.
Baptist Memorials BestHealth Program Slashes Costs, Expands Community Reach Becker's Hospital Review
July 16, 2025
The Atrium Health Foundation received over $4 million in grants from The Duke Endowment to advance rural health initiatives, including a pioneering virtual nursing program at Atrium Health Stanly, which will create 50 jobs and improve patient care. This funding will also support the expansion of the Atrium Health Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency Program, aimed at enhancing access to maternity and primary care in rural areas. Additionally, a portion of the funding will be allocated to studying the effectiveness of the Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Copilot's Spanish-language capabilities, highlighting the growing role of AI in improving healthcare workflows. These initiatives underscore a significant commitment to leveraging technology and innovative care models to address rural healthcare challenges.
Duke Endowment Fuels Virtual Nursing Expansion in Rural NC Atrium Health
July 16, 2025
Google recently released a security update for its Chrome browser to address several vulnerabilities, including a critical zero-day flaw, CVE-2025-6558, which has been actively exploited. This high-severity vulnerability poses significant risks by allowing attackers to bypass Chrome's sandbox security, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution in the browser's GPU process. The issue stems from inadequate validation of untrusted input in ANGLE, an open-source graphics component, highlighting the potential dangers of integrating third-party technologies in browser environments. Healthcare professionals and organizations should prioritize keeping their browser software up-to-date to mitigate such security threats that can jeopardize sensitive data.
Google Releases Critical Security Update to Patch Chrome Zero-Day Exploit BleepingComputer
July 16, 2025
The article by Jeanne de Vries Sands outlines the shift in healthcare from traditional "sick care" to a proactive focus on "wellness," driven by technological advancements and changing patient expectations. With 85% of the U.S. population engaging in healthcare services in 2023, the rise of telehealth, health wearables, and data democratization is making healthcare more accessible and personalized. This transformation may lead to a decrease in traditional physician visits, as patients seek more convenient and cost-effective digital solutions for preventive and chronic care. Consequently, healthcare professionals need to adapt to this evolving landscape, as economic pressures shift more financial responsibility onto patients.
Healthcare Revolution: Embracing Wellness, Tech, and Patient Empowerment linkedin.com
July 16, 2025
Employee Well-being
Baptist Memorial Health Care's BestHealth Employee Well-being Program has significantly reduced healthcare costs and improved health outcomes since its launch in 2018, including a 2.2% drop in hospital admissions and a 10.2% decrease in 30-day readmissions. The program's noteworthy achievements have prompted the appointment of Lia Lansky and Dr. Jake Lancaster to lead efforts in broadening its impact beyond hospital staff to the wider community. Their strategic vision includes integrating well-being initiatives with the Baptist Medical Group and extending services to other organizations, highlighting the potential for employee wellness programs to enhance both workplace health and wider community health outcomes. This evolution underscores the growing recognition of preventative health strategies in healthcare technology and delivery models.
Baptist Memorials BestHealth Program Slashes Costs, Expands Community Reach Becker's Hospital Review
July 16, 2025
The Atrium Health Foundation received over $4 million in grants from The Duke Endowment to advance rural health initiatives, including a pioneering virtual nursing program at Atrium Health Stanly, which will create 50 jobs and improve patient care. This funding will also support the expansion of the Atrium Health Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency Program, aimed at enhancing access to maternity and primary care in rural areas. Additionally, a portion of the funding will be allocated to studying the effectiveness of the Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) Copilot's Spanish-language capabilities, highlighting the growing role of AI in improving healthcare workflows. These initiatives underscore a significant commitment to leveraging technology and innovative care models to address rural healthcare challenges.
Duke Endowment Fuels Virtual Nursing Expansion in Rural NC Atrium Health
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