
November 11, 2024
Regenstrief Institute has appointed Chris Harle as its new chief information officer (CIO), while he continues his role as a research scientist in the Center for Biomedical Informatics. With over ten years at Indiana University and Regenstrief, Harle will manage operations of Regenstrief Data Services, aiding more than 200 faculty in healthcare research. His responsibilities include improving support for researchers and overseeing access to the Indiana Network for Patient Care. He will work alongside the institute's new chief data scientist, Jiang Bian, and vice president for data and analytics, Dr. Shaun Grannis, to enhance data initiatives.
Regenstrief Institute Appoints Chris Harle as New CIO to Boost Data Services Healthcare IT News
November 11, 2024
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will not extend several key telehealth waivers that were implemented during the pandemic, which may restrict virtual care accessibility, particularly for older Americans in various regions. While most waivers will expire, CMS has extended the waiver allowing providers to bill Medicare for telehealth services conducted from home, a change advocated for by over 100 organizations seeking its permanence to enhance patient access. Additionally, CMS plans to include new services in the Medicare Telehealth Services List, such as caregiver training and PrEP counseling, and permit telehealth via two-way, real-time audio.
CMS Ends Key Telehealth Waivers, Impacting Virtual Care Access Nationwide HealthLeaders
November 7, 2024
Generative AI is generating optimism in the healthcare sector for its potential to alleviate burnout, enhance operational efficiency, and improve patient care. Jason Hill, Chief Innovation Officer at Ochsner Health, highlights the need for standard governance and frameworks to ensure safe and effective AI use. He foresees a future of inevitable AI regulation, focusing on technological accuracy and operational readiness. Hill emphasizes the importance of a thorough evaluation process for AI tools in clinical settings, advocating for systematic reviews to assess their effectiveness before adoption.
AI in Healthcare: Balancing Innovation with Governance for Safe Adoption MedCity News
November 7, 2024
MedStar Health has expanded its acute care at home program to Baltimore, targeting patients from its Franklin Square Medical Center and other local hospitals. This partnership with Dispatch Health allows for daily home visits within 72 hours post-discharge, facilitating a smoother transition for patients. The service, which has already proven effective in Washington, D.C., covers a range of acute conditions and includes treatments like IV administration and lab services. This expansion is part of a larger trend in healthcare following the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the increasing role of telemedicine and at-home care.
MedStar Health Expands At-Home Acute Care Program in Baltimore Healthcare IT News
November 11, 2024
Regenstrief Institute has appointed Chris Harle as its new chief information officer (CIO), while he continues his role as a research scientist in the Center for Biomedical Informatics. With over ten years at Indiana University and Regenstrief, Harle will manage operations of Regenstrief Data Services, aiding more than 200 faculty in healthcare research. His responsibilities include improving support for researchers and overseeing access to the Indiana Network for Patient Care. He will work alongside the institute's new chief data scientist, Jiang Bian, and vice president for data and analytics, Dr. Shaun Grannis, to enhance data initiatives.
Regenstrief Institute Appoints Chris Harle as New CIO to Boost Data Services Healthcare IT News
November 11, 2024
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will not extend several key telehealth waivers that were implemented during the pandemic, which may restrict virtual care accessibility, particularly for older Americans in various regions. While most waivers will expire, CMS has extended the waiver allowing providers to bill Medicare for telehealth services conducted from home, a change advocated for by over 100 organizations seeking its permanence to enhance patient access. Additionally, CMS plans to include new services in the Medicare Telehealth Services List, such as caregiver training and PrEP counseling, and permit telehealth via two-way, real-time audio.
CMS Ends Key Telehealth Waivers, Impacting Virtual Care Access Nationwide HealthLeaders
November 7, 2024
Generative AI is generating optimism in the healthcare sector for its potential to alleviate burnout, enhance operational efficiency, and improve patient care. Jason Hill, Chief Innovation Officer at Ochsner Health, highlights the need for standard governance and frameworks to ensure safe and effective AI use. He foresees a future of inevitable AI regulation, focusing on technological accuracy and operational readiness. Hill emphasizes the importance of a thorough evaluation process for AI tools in clinical settings, advocating for systematic reviews to assess their effectiveness before adoption.
AI in Healthcare: Balancing Innovation with Governance for Safe Adoption MedCity News
November 7, 2024
MedStar Health has expanded its acute care at home program to Baltimore, targeting patients from its Franklin Square Medical Center and other local hospitals. This partnership with Dispatch Health allows for daily home visits within 72 hours post-discharge, facilitating a smoother transition for patients. The service, which has already proven effective in Washington, D.C., covers a range of acute conditions and includes treatments like IV administration and lab services. This expansion is part of a larger trend in healthcare following the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the increasing role of telemedicine and at-home care.
MedStar Health Expands At-Home Acute Care Program in Baltimore Healthcare IT News

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