
December 16, 2024
Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, has restricted access to its internal AI chatbot after it was found publicly accessible online, raising security concerns. The "SOP Chatbot," intended for employee use in answering questions related to health insurance claims and standard operating procedures, was exposed without a password, though it did not contain sensitive personal data. Following a TechCrunch inquiry, Optum quickly removed the chatbot, clarifying its limited purpose as a demo tool that only referenced existing internal documents. Despite its intended functions, the chatbot had been used extensively by employees, sometimes generating responses outside its training, highlighting its unintended versatility.
Optum Restricts AI Chatbot Access After Security Breach Concerns TechCrunch
December 15, 2024
Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of Epic, has been named 54th on Forbes' "2024 Power Women" list at age 81. Under her leadership, Epic has grown from a small operation in a basement to the largest electronic health record vendor in the U.S., serving over half of the nation's hospital beds. Faulkner's innovative approach has significantly influenced the healthcare technology landscape and contributed to her estimated wealth of $7.7 billion. Her recognition on the list, which highlights the impact of women in leadership, comes alongside notable figures like Ursula von der Leyen and Mary Barra, emphasizing women's growing presence in technology and healthcare.
Judy Faulkner Ranks 54th on Forbes' 2024 Power Women List Becker's Hospital Review
December 15, 2024
Enterprises are increasingly aware of the value of data and analytics, yet many struggle with data integration, as indicated by a Salesforce study revealing that 62% of large organizations face this issue. Chief information officers are particularly challenged by the lack of a unified data source, impacting operational efficiency and decision-making. To overcome these obstacles, businesses are turning to enterprise data platforms (EDPs), which serve as modern data distilleries that refine raw data and improve insights. The insurance sector demonstrates the effectiveness of these tools, addressing data fragmentation that can lead to inaccuracies in claims management. By utilizing data distilleries, insurers can enhance evaluation accuracy, streamline claims processing, and boost operational performance, all while tapping into advanced technologies like generative AI.
Enterprises Embrace Data Distilleries to Overcome Integration Challenges CIO
December 15, 2024
A recent survey by Axios/Ipsos indicates that while a majority of U.S. citizens trust health institutions such as the CDC, NIH, and FDA, there are notable political divides in trust levels. The survey, conducted with 1,002 adults, reveals that personal physicians are the most trusted, with 90% of respondents expressing confidence in them, whereas trust in the CDC varies significantly between parties—66% overall but only 41% among Republicans. Additionally, trust in health figures is polarized, with Dr. Anthony Fauci viewed favorably by 75% of Democrats, compared to just 18% of Republicans, while two-thirds of Republicans trust Donald Trump for health information, a view shared by only 7% of Democrats. The survey also highlighted obesity as the leading public health concern, identified by 20% of respondents.
Americans Trust Health Agencies, Seek Strengthening Amid Political Divides Health Populi
December 16, 2024
Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, has restricted access to its internal AI chatbot after it was found publicly accessible online, raising security concerns. The "SOP Chatbot," intended for employee use in answering questions related to health insurance claims and standard operating procedures, was exposed without a password, though it did not contain sensitive personal data. Following a TechCrunch inquiry, Optum quickly removed the chatbot, clarifying its limited purpose as a demo tool that only referenced existing internal documents. Despite its intended functions, the chatbot had been used extensively by employees, sometimes generating responses outside its training, highlighting its unintended versatility.
Optum Restricts AI Chatbot Access After Security Breach Concerns TechCrunch
December 15, 2024
Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of Epic, has been named 54th on Forbes' "2024 Power Women" list at age 81. Under her leadership, Epic has grown from a small operation in a basement to the largest electronic health record vendor in the U.S., serving over half of the nation's hospital beds. Faulkner's innovative approach has significantly influenced the healthcare technology landscape and contributed to her estimated wealth of $7.7 billion. Her recognition on the list, which highlights the impact of women in leadership, comes alongside notable figures like Ursula von der Leyen and Mary Barra, emphasizing women's growing presence in technology and healthcare.
Judy Faulkner Ranks 54th on Forbes' 2024 Power Women List Becker's Hospital Review
December 15, 2024
Enterprises are increasingly aware of the value of data and analytics, yet many struggle with data integration, as indicated by a Salesforce study revealing that 62% of large organizations face this issue. Chief information officers are particularly challenged by the lack of a unified data source, impacting operational efficiency and decision-making. To overcome these obstacles, businesses are turning to enterprise data platforms (EDPs), which serve as modern data distilleries that refine raw data and improve insights. The insurance sector demonstrates the effectiveness of these tools, addressing data fragmentation that can lead to inaccuracies in claims management. By utilizing data distilleries, insurers can enhance evaluation accuracy, streamline claims processing, and boost operational performance, all while tapping into advanced technologies like generative AI.
Enterprises Embrace Data Distilleries to Overcome Integration Challenges CIO
December 15, 2024
A recent survey by Axios/Ipsos indicates that while a majority of U.S. citizens trust health institutions such as the CDC, NIH, and FDA, there are notable political divides in trust levels. The survey, conducted with 1,002 adults, reveals that personal physicians are the most trusted, with 90% of respondents expressing confidence in them, whereas trust in the CDC varies significantly between parties—66% overall but only 41% among Republicans. Additionally, trust in health figures is polarized, with Dr. Anthony Fauci viewed favorably by 75% of Democrats, compared to just 18% of Republicans, while two-thirds of Republicans trust Donald Trump for health information, a view shared by only 7% of Democrats. The survey also highlighted obesity as the leading public health concern, identified by 20% of respondents.
Americans Trust Health Agencies, Seek Strengthening Amid Political Divides Health Populi

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