
January 14, 2026
WVU Medicine has transitioned its remote patient monitoring (RPM) program from a fully centralized model to a hybrid approach, addressing scalability challenges and inefficiencies caused by bottlenecks in care delivery. By allowing local providers, such as primary care physicians, to initiate services while centralizing specific functions like initial responses, the program has achieved a 500% increase in patient services and is now operational across all primary care and specialty practices. The enhanced integration with electronic health records (EHR) has improved communication and documentation, making RPM more accessible and effective for a broader patient population. This significant shift demonstrates the potential for hybrid models to optimize healthcare delivery while adapting to local needs.
WVU Medicine Expands Remote Patient Monitoring with Innovative Hybrid Model Healthcare IT News
January 13, 2026
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is encountering significant difficulties as it approaches 2026, largely due to workforce cuts, resource constraints, and diminished partnerships, which hinder its capacity to protect U.S. critical infrastructure. The loss of personnel dedicated to outreach and strategic planning, alongside funding shortages, has created vulnerabilities in national security, particularly in the face of rising cyber threats from geopolitical adversaries like China. Additionally, CISA is tasked with implementing the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA), a challenge that underscores the importance of strengthening relationships and enhancing information-sharing with infrastructure operators. As healthcare becomes increasingly reliant on digital systems, CISA's limitations could have serious implications for the protection of health technology and data privacy.
CISA Faces Challenges Amid Workforce Cuts and Rising Cyber Threats Cybersecurity Dive
January 13, 2026
Epic and several healthcare providers have filed a federal lawsuit against Health Gorilla and other companies for allegedly misusing nearly 300,000 patient records obtained without consent, which they claim were exploited for marketing purposes. The lawsuit accuses the defendants of operating as organized syndicates and using deceptive tactics, such as fictitious websites and false identifiers, to mask their true intentions. This legal action underscores significant concerns over patient privacy, data security, and the integrity of electronic health records (EHR), highlighting the need for stronger protections against unauthorized access and misuse of sensitive medical information in the healthcare sector. The implications of this case may drive policy changes and reinforce the importance of safeguarding patient data in an increasingly digital healthcare landscape.
Epic Sues Over Alleged Patient Data Misuse in Major Privacy Case PR Newswire
January 13, 2026
OpenAI has acquired the startup Torch to bolster its efforts in the healthcare sector, particularly in the integration of artificial intelligence with health records, for a reported $100 million. Torch's team, consisting of four individuals, developed technology aimed at consolidating medical information from various sources into a single platform, enhancing the accessibility of records for AI applications. This move aligns with OpenAI's strategic goal of creating a ChatGPT Health service, which leverages Torch's innovations to improve healthcare delivery. The acquisition underscores the growing importance of AI in transforming health data management and patient care.
OpenAI Acquires Torch to Boost AI-Driven Healthcare Integration TechCrunch
January 14, 2026
WVU Medicine has transitioned its remote patient monitoring (RPM) program from a fully centralized model to a hybrid approach, addressing scalability challenges and inefficiencies caused by bottlenecks in care delivery. By allowing local providers, such as primary care physicians, to initiate services while centralizing specific functions like initial responses, the program has achieved a 500% increase in patient services and is now operational across all primary care and specialty practices. The enhanced integration with electronic health records (EHR) has improved communication and documentation, making RPM more accessible and effective for a broader patient population. This significant shift demonstrates the potential for hybrid models to optimize healthcare delivery while adapting to local needs.
WVU Medicine Expands Remote Patient Monitoring with Innovative Hybrid Model Healthcare IT News
January 13, 2026
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is encountering significant difficulties as it approaches 2026, largely due to workforce cuts, resource constraints, and diminished partnerships, which hinder its capacity to protect U.S. critical infrastructure. The loss of personnel dedicated to outreach and strategic planning, alongside funding shortages, has created vulnerabilities in national security, particularly in the face of rising cyber threats from geopolitical adversaries like China. Additionally, CISA is tasked with implementing the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA), a challenge that underscores the importance of strengthening relationships and enhancing information-sharing with infrastructure operators. As healthcare becomes increasingly reliant on digital systems, CISA's limitations could have serious implications for the protection of health technology and data privacy.
CISA Faces Challenges Amid Workforce Cuts and Rising Cyber Threats Cybersecurity Dive
January 13, 2026
Epic and several healthcare providers have filed a federal lawsuit against Health Gorilla and other companies for allegedly misusing nearly 300,000 patient records obtained without consent, which they claim were exploited for marketing purposes. The lawsuit accuses the defendants of operating as organized syndicates and using deceptive tactics, such as fictitious websites and false identifiers, to mask their true intentions. This legal action underscores significant concerns over patient privacy, data security, and the integrity of electronic health records (EHR), highlighting the need for stronger protections against unauthorized access and misuse of sensitive medical information in the healthcare sector. The implications of this case may drive policy changes and reinforce the importance of safeguarding patient data in an increasingly digital healthcare landscape.
Epic Sues Over Alleged Patient Data Misuse in Major Privacy Case PR Newswire
January 13, 2026
OpenAI has acquired the startup Torch to bolster its efforts in the healthcare sector, particularly in the integration of artificial intelligence with health records, for a reported $100 million. Torch's team, consisting of four individuals, developed technology aimed at consolidating medical information from various sources into a single platform, enhancing the accessibility of records for AI applications. This move aligns with OpenAI's strategic goal of creating a ChatGPT Health service, which leverages Torch's innovations to improve healthcare delivery. The acquisition underscores the growing importance of AI in transforming health data management and patient care.
OpenAI Acquires Torch to Boost AI-Driven Healthcare Integration TechCrunch

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