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Hospital margins are increasing — and so are prices

May 30, 2024

Health systems have experienced a financial boost in the first quarter of 2024 due to higher patient volumes and reduced reliance on contract labor, with many large nonprofit systems reporting increased operating and net margins. However, this financial improvement comes alongside rising hospital prices, which are contributing to overall inflation in the U.S. Prices for medical care and hospital services have seen substantial increases, attributed to renegotiated contracts with insurers and the need to cover the costs of new medical advancements. Economic experts suggest that higher hospital prices will persist due to ongoing labor market disruptions and evolving healthcare needs.

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Apple Bets That Its Giant User Base Will Help It Win in AI

May 29, 2024

Apple is integrating modern AI features into new releases of iOS 18 and macOS 15, hoping that its large user base will give it a competitive advantage despite these features being less advanced than those of competitors. Additionally, Sonos has introduced long-awaited headphones, the company Humane is seeking a buyer, and Apple has appointed a new diversity chief.

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Eric Schmidt: Why America needs an Apollo program for the age of AI

May 29, 2024

Eric Schmidt argues that the United States needs a national compute strategy akin to the Apollo program to secure its position in the global race for artificial intelligence. As nations worldwide escalate investments in AI and advanced computing, Schmidt emphasizes the importance of government-led infrastructure, like the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR), to support AI research and development. He contends that only through a combination of dedicated federal AI supercomputers and strategic talent acquisition, including relaxed immigration policies for PhD holders, can America maintain its lead in innovation and national security. Schmidt calls for immediate foundational investments to sustain long-term competitive advantages in AI technology.

Eric Schmidt: Why America needs an Apollo program for the age of AI MIT Technology Review

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New state law to protect entities under cyber attack from class action suits amid Ascension Health hack

May 29, 2024

Ascension Health announced a ransomware attack detected on May 8, prompting them to halt non-emergency procedures and block online patient records. This follows a broader trend of increased ransomware attacks in the healthcare sector. Despite efforts to secure systems, healthcare entities like Murfreesboro Medical Clinic have faced swift class action lawsuits post-breach. A new state law, now pending the governor's approval, aims to prevent such lawsuits unless gross negligence is involved. Critics argue this could provide undue immunity to negligent organizations. Ascension is collaborating with federal agencies and cybersecurity experts to manage the current attack and restore services.

New state law to protect entities under cyber attack from class action suits amid Ascension Health hack WKRN

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Hospital margins are increasing — and so are prices

May 30, 2024

Health systems have experienced a financial boost in the first quarter of 2024 due to higher patient volumes and reduced reliance on contract labor, with many large nonprofit systems reporting increased operating and net margins. However, this financial improvement comes alongside rising hospital prices, which are contributing to overall inflation in the U.S. Prices for medical care and hospital services have seen substantial increases, attributed to renegotiated contracts with insurers and the need to cover the costs of new medical advancements. Economic experts suggest that higher hospital prices will persist due to ongoing labor market disruptions and evolving healthcare needs.

Hospital margins are increasing — and so are prices publication

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Apple Bets That Its Giant User Base Will Help It Win in AI

May 29, 2024

Apple is integrating modern AI features into new releases of iOS 18 and macOS 15, hoping that its large user base will give it a competitive advantage despite these features being less advanced than those of competitors. Additionally, Sonos has introduced long-awaited headphones, the company Humane is seeking a buyer, and Apple has appointed a new diversity chief.

Apple Bets That Its Giant User Base Will Help It Win in AI publication

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Eric Schmidt: Why America needs an Apollo program for the age of AI

May 29, 2024

Eric Schmidt argues that the United States needs a national compute strategy akin to the Apollo program to secure its position in the global race for artificial intelligence. As nations worldwide escalate investments in AI and advanced computing, Schmidt emphasizes the importance of government-led infrastructure, like the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR), to support AI research and development. He contends that only through a combination of dedicated federal AI supercomputers and strategic talent acquisition, including relaxed immigration policies for PhD holders, can America maintain its lead in innovation and national security. Schmidt calls for immediate foundational investments to sustain long-term competitive advantages in AI technology.

Eric Schmidt: Why America needs an Apollo program for the age of AI MIT Technology Review

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New state law to protect entities under cyber attack from class action suits amid Ascension Health hack

May 29, 2024

Ascension Health announced a ransomware attack detected on May 8, prompting them to halt non-emergency procedures and block online patient records. This follows a broader trend of increased ransomware attacks in the healthcare sector. Despite efforts to secure systems, healthcare entities like Murfreesboro Medical Clinic have faced swift class action lawsuits post-breach. A new state law, now pending the governor's approval, aims to prevent such lawsuits unless gross negligence is involved. Critics argue this could provide undue immunity to negligent organizations. Ascension is collaborating with federal agencies and cybersecurity experts to manage the current attack and restore services.

New state law to protect entities under cyber attack from class action suits amid Ascension Health hack WKRN

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