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November 23, 2025
A recent survey by Presidio reveals a critical technology crisis in healthcare, with 98% of frontline clinicians citing outdated systems as a source of delays or errors in patient care. Clinicians reported an average of 11 technology-related incidents each month, largely due to reliance on legacy systems that hinder data access and integration. This situation not only impacts patient safety and clinician workflow but also forces some healthcare professionals to use unapproved apps, increasing compliance and security risks. Despite widespread enthusiasm for AI as a potential solution to these challenges, fewer than half of the surveyed organizations have implemented AI tools, highlighting a substantial disconnect between clinician needs and organizational preparedness.
Outdated Tech Plagues Healthcare: 98% Clinicians Report Delays, Errors Healthcare IT News
November 23, 2025
Dr. Elise Boventer, an internist and medical informatics strategist at Northwell Health, advocates for the integration of informatics into healthcare to address systemic challenges like physician burnout and care complexities. Inspired by patient safety expert Dr. Gordon Schiff, she highlights the transformative potential of digital health technologies, particularly through the transition to the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system. Boventer believes that empowering healthcare professionals and patients with these tools is essential to improving practice environments and enhancing overall care delivery. Her work underscores the critical need for physician involvement in digital health initiatives to ensure that technological solutions effectively meet the needs of the healthcare system.
Informatics Pioneer Drives EHR Innovation to Transform Healthcare Practices AMA
November 23, 2025
A recent outage at Cloudflare temporarily disrupted access to numerous major websites, underscoring the significant reliance many organizations have on the platform for cybersecurity and traffic management. During this incident, some users unintentionally conducted a network penetration test by shifting away from Cloudflare, revealing potential vulnerabilities in their web defenses. Experts recommend that organizations review their web application firewall (WAF) logs to identify any security gaps highlighted by the outage. This event serves as a critical reminder for healthcare professionals to assess their dependency on third-party services and ensure robust security measures are in place, particularly in the face of unforeseen disruptions.
Cloudflare Outage Exposes Security Vulnerabilities, Urging Firewall Log Review KrebsOnSecurity
November 23, 2025
GE HealthCare has announced its acquisition of Intelerad, a leading provider of medical imaging software, for $2.3 billion, enhancing its cloud-enabled and AI-focused offerings. This merger is designed to integrate Intelerad's capabilities across various healthcare settings, including outpatient and hospital environments, aiming to streamline workflows amid rising imaging demands. By adopting Intelerad's solutions, GE HealthCare intends to boost efficiency and improve patient outcomes, aligning with the industry shift towards digital and connected health solutions. The acquisition signifies a pivotal advancement in GE HealthCare's strategy to expand its software-as-a-service products and reinforce its position in the evolving healthcare technology landscape.
GE HealthCare Acquires Intelerad for $2.3B to Boost AI Imaging Solutions GE Healthcare
November 23, 2025
A recent survey by Presidio reveals a critical technology crisis in healthcare, with 98% of frontline clinicians citing outdated systems as a source of delays or errors in patient care. Clinicians reported an average of 11 technology-related incidents each month, largely due to reliance on legacy systems that hinder data access and integration. This situation not only impacts patient safety and clinician workflow but also forces some healthcare professionals to use unapproved apps, increasing compliance and security risks. Despite widespread enthusiasm for AI as a potential solution to these challenges, fewer than half of the surveyed organizations have implemented AI tools, highlighting a substantial disconnect between clinician needs and organizational preparedness.
Outdated Tech Plagues Healthcare: 98% Clinicians Report Delays, Errors Healthcare IT News
November 23, 2025
Dr. Elise Boventer, an internist and medical informatics strategist at Northwell Health, advocates for the integration of informatics into healthcare to address systemic challenges like physician burnout and care complexities. Inspired by patient safety expert Dr. Gordon Schiff, she highlights the transformative potential of digital health technologies, particularly through the transition to the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system. Boventer believes that empowering healthcare professionals and patients with these tools is essential to improving practice environments and enhancing overall care delivery. Her work underscores the critical need for physician involvement in digital health initiatives to ensure that technological solutions effectively meet the needs of the healthcare system.
Informatics Pioneer Drives EHR Innovation to Transform Healthcare Practices AMA
November 23, 2025
A recent outage at Cloudflare temporarily disrupted access to numerous major websites, underscoring the significant reliance many organizations have on the platform for cybersecurity and traffic management. During this incident, some users unintentionally conducted a network penetration test by shifting away from Cloudflare, revealing potential vulnerabilities in their web defenses. Experts recommend that organizations review their web application firewall (WAF) logs to identify any security gaps highlighted by the outage. This event serves as a critical reminder for healthcare professionals to assess their dependency on third-party services and ensure robust security measures are in place, particularly in the face of unforeseen disruptions.
Cloudflare Outage Exposes Security Vulnerabilities, Urging Firewall Log Review KrebsOnSecurity
November 23, 2025
GE HealthCare has announced its acquisition of Intelerad, a leading provider of medical imaging software, for $2.3 billion, enhancing its cloud-enabled and AI-focused offerings. This merger is designed to integrate Intelerad's capabilities across various healthcare settings, including outpatient and hospital environments, aiming to streamline workflows amid rising imaging demands. By adopting Intelerad's solutions, GE HealthCare intends to boost efficiency and improve patient outcomes, aligning with the industry shift towards digital and connected health solutions. The acquisition signifies a pivotal advancement in GE HealthCare's strategy to expand its software-as-a-service products and reinforce its position in the evolving healthcare technology landscape.
GE HealthCare Acquires Intelerad for $2.3B to Boost AI Imaging Solutions GE Healthcare

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