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January 21, 2026
AdventHealth has appointed Sarah Myers as the Regional Chief Information Officer for its Mid-America Region, effective November 2025, where she will oversee technology strategy and innovation. With a history at AdventHealth that includes significant contributions to COVID clinic registrations and the transition to Epic electronic medical records, Myers brings valuable experience in managing complex healthcare IT initiatives. Her commitment to collaboration across departments highlights the increasing importance of integrated technology solutions in improving healthcare service delivery. This leadership change signals a continued focus on leveraging health technology to enhance patient care and operational efficiency within the organization.
AdventHealth Names Sarah Myers as Regional Chief Information Officer AdventHealth
January 21, 2026
A recent report by Axis Capital highlights a significant rift between CEOs and CISOs regarding the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. While 30% of CEOs are optimistic about AI's role in strengthening defenses, only 20% of CISOs share this belief, reflecting a notable discrepancy in trust and perception of AI's risks, particularly around data leakage and shadow AI. This divide points to a complex relationship between corporate leadership and cybersecurity experts, which may affect how AI is adopted and implemented in healthcare settings. Understanding these differing viewpoints is crucial for healthcare professionals as they navigate the integration of AI tools in protecting sensitive patient data and responding to emerging cyber threats.
CEOs and CISOs Clash Over AIs Role in Cybersecurity Defense Cybersecurity Dive
January 21, 2026
ECRI's 2026 report identifies the misuse of AI chatbots as the foremost health technology hazard, underlining the risks posed by unregulated tools like ChatGPT that are increasingly used by clinicians and patients. While these chatbots can offer assistance, they are prone to delivering inaccurate medical advice, potentially compromising patient safety and reinforcing existing health disparities. The organization highlights the imperative for healthcare professionals to approach these technologies with caution, emphasizing the irreplaceable role of human expertise in medicine. ECRI advocates for strict oversight and guidelines to ensure that AI innovations enhance, rather than endanger, patient care.
AI Chatbot Misuse Tops ECRIs 2026 Health Tech Hazard List ECRI
January 21, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces criticism over its deployment of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in clinical settings, according to a report from the VA's Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The report highlights significant risks to patient safety stemming from the absence of standardized processes for managing AI-related risks, particularly in the use of AI chatbots like VA GPT and Microsoft 365 Copilot that may produce inaccurate or misleading information. Additionally, the OIG found a lack of coordination between the VA's various AI initiatives and its National Center for Patient Safety, raising alarms about the potential for unmonitored clinical applications of AI. These findings underline the urgent need for healthcare professionals to advocate for stringent oversight and risk management strategies in the integration of AI technologies in patient care.
VA Faces Scrutiny Over Unchecked AI Use in Clinical Settings Nextgov
January 21, 2026
AdventHealth has appointed Sarah Myers as the Regional Chief Information Officer for its Mid-America Region, effective November 2025, where she will oversee technology strategy and innovation. With a history at AdventHealth that includes significant contributions to COVID clinic registrations and the transition to Epic electronic medical records, Myers brings valuable experience in managing complex healthcare IT initiatives. Her commitment to collaboration across departments highlights the increasing importance of integrated technology solutions in improving healthcare service delivery. This leadership change signals a continued focus on leveraging health technology to enhance patient care and operational efficiency within the organization.
AdventHealth Names Sarah Myers as Regional Chief Information Officer AdventHealth
January 21, 2026
A recent report by Axis Capital highlights a significant rift between CEOs and CISOs regarding the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. While 30% of CEOs are optimistic about AI's role in strengthening defenses, only 20% of CISOs share this belief, reflecting a notable discrepancy in trust and perception of AI's risks, particularly around data leakage and shadow AI. This divide points to a complex relationship between corporate leadership and cybersecurity experts, which may affect how AI is adopted and implemented in healthcare settings. Understanding these differing viewpoints is crucial for healthcare professionals as they navigate the integration of AI tools in protecting sensitive patient data and responding to emerging cyber threats.
CEOs and CISOs Clash Over AIs Role in Cybersecurity Defense Cybersecurity Dive
January 21, 2026
ECRI's 2026 report identifies the misuse of AI chatbots as the foremost health technology hazard, underlining the risks posed by unregulated tools like ChatGPT that are increasingly used by clinicians and patients. While these chatbots can offer assistance, they are prone to delivering inaccurate medical advice, potentially compromising patient safety and reinforcing existing health disparities. The organization highlights the imperative for healthcare professionals to approach these technologies with caution, emphasizing the irreplaceable role of human expertise in medicine. ECRI advocates for strict oversight and guidelines to ensure that AI innovations enhance, rather than endanger, patient care.
AI Chatbot Misuse Tops ECRIs 2026 Health Tech Hazard List ECRI
January 21, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces criticism over its deployment of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in clinical settings, according to a report from the VA's Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The report highlights significant risks to patient safety stemming from the absence of standardized processes for managing AI-related risks, particularly in the use of AI chatbots like VA GPT and Microsoft 365 Copilot that may produce inaccurate or misleading information. Additionally, the OIG found a lack of coordination between the VA's various AI initiatives and its National Center for Patient Safety, raising alarms about the potential for unmonitored clinical applications of AI. These findings underline the urgent need for healthcare professionals to advocate for stringent oversight and risk management strategies in the integration of AI technologies in patient care.
VA Faces Scrutiny Over Unchecked AI Use in Clinical Settings Nextgov

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