May 15, 2025
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has implemented AI-driven autonomous coding in response to ongoing challenges related to a shortage of medical coders, which affected operational efficiency and revenue. By partnering with CodaMetrix to automate radiology coding, OHSU aimed to reduce case backlogs and improve coder workload while minimizing errors associated with manual processes. The initiative achieved a 92% automation rate, resulting in a nearly 28% reduction in coder workload and a 70% decrease in coding-related denials for autonomously coded cases.
OHSU Transforms Medical Coding with AI, Boosting Efficiency and Revenue Healthcare IT News
May 15, 2025
Mental Health Month, initiated by Mental Health America in 1949, underscores the importance of mental well-being, with this year’s theme, "Turn Awareness into Action," emphasizing the need for substantial workplace changes to combat employee burnout. Burnout, affecting around half of global workers, manifests through exhaustion, irritability, and reduced productivity due to factors like unfair treatment, excessive workloads, and lack of support. Employers can mitigate these issues by creating inclusive, supportive environments characterized by clear communication, regular check-ins, and a healthy work-life balance. Essential elements include access to resources, managerial support, psychological safety, and equal opportunities, alongside ongoing education and mentorship to enhance employee engagement and development.
Transforming Workplace Culture: Combatting Burnout for Better Mental Health Security Magazine
May 15, 2025
A recent survey by Amazon Web Services (AWS) indicates a shift in IT spending priorities, with 45% of global organizations planning to invest more in generative artificial intelligence (AI) than in cybersecurity by 2025. The AWS Generative AI Adoption Index surveyed 3,739 senior IT leaders and found that while 90% of organizations are already utilizing generative AI tools, nearly half are moving beyond pilot phases into full production. Despite the increased focus on generative AI, cybersecurity remains vital, with 60% of organizations appointing Chief AI Officers and an emphasis on data protection and responsible governance.
IT Leaders Shift Focus: Generative AI Takes Precedence Over Cybersecurity The Journal
May 15, 2025
A recent survey by Flexential highlights the growing cybersecurity concerns as organizations invest more in artificial intelligence (AI). With over half of IT decision-makers acknowledging the handling of more sensitive data, the risks associated with data storage near network edges are evident. The survey also pointed out that the complexity of AI applications expands the potential attack surface, with over 40% of cybersecurity teams lacking the expertise to safeguard these technologies. Staffing shortages in both AI and cybersecurity further exacerbate these vulnerabilities, prompting a pressing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and increased expertise in these fields, as indicated by supporting studies on privacy and data security.
AI Investments Surge Amid Rising Cybersecurity Concerns, Survey Reveals CIODive
May 15, 2025
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has implemented AI-driven autonomous coding in response to ongoing challenges related to a shortage of medical coders, which affected operational efficiency and revenue. By partnering with CodaMetrix to automate radiology coding, OHSU aimed to reduce case backlogs and improve coder workload while minimizing errors associated with manual processes. The initiative achieved a 92% automation rate, resulting in a nearly 28% reduction in coder workload and a 70% decrease in coding-related denials for autonomously coded cases.
OHSU Transforms Medical Coding with AI, Boosting Efficiency and Revenue Healthcare IT News
May 15, 2025
Mental Health Month, initiated by Mental Health America in 1949, underscores the importance of mental well-being, with this year’s theme, "Turn Awareness into Action," emphasizing the need for substantial workplace changes to combat employee burnout. Burnout, affecting around half of global workers, manifests through exhaustion, irritability, and reduced productivity due to factors like unfair treatment, excessive workloads, and lack of support. Employers can mitigate these issues by creating inclusive, supportive environments characterized by clear communication, regular check-ins, and a healthy work-life balance. Essential elements include access to resources, managerial support, psychological safety, and equal opportunities, alongside ongoing education and mentorship to enhance employee engagement and development.
Transforming Workplace Culture: Combatting Burnout for Better Mental Health Security Magazine
May 15, 2025
A recent survey by Amazon Web Services (AWS) indicates a shift in IT spending priorities, with 45% of global organizations planning to invest more in generative artificial intelligence (AI) than in cybersecurity by 2025. The AWS Generative AI Adoption Index surveyed 3,739 senior IT leaders and found that while 90% of organizations are already utilizing generative AI tools, nearly half are moving beyond pilot phases into full production. Despite the increased focus on generative AI, cybersecurity remains vital, with 60% of organizations appointing Chief AI Officers and an emphasis on data protection and responsible governance.
IT Leaders Shift Focus: Generative AI Takes Precedence Over Cybersecurity The Journal
May 15, 2025
A recent survey by Flexential highlights the growing cybersecurity concerns as organizations invest more in artificial intelligence (AI). With over half of IT decision-makers acknowledging the handling of more sensitive data, the risks associated with data storage near network edges are evident. The survey also pointed out that the complexity of AI applications expands the potential attack surface, with over 40% of cybersecurity teams lacking the expertise to safeguard these technologies. Staffing shortages in both AI and cybersecurity further exacerbate these vulnerabilities, prompting a pressing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and increased expertise in these fields, as indicated by supporting studies on privacy and data security.
AI Investments Surge Amid Rising Cybersecurity Concerns, Survey Reveals CIODive