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EHR giant Epic plans to launch AI validation software

April 4, 2024

Epic is set to release an AI validation software suite aimed at enabling healthcare organizations to evaluate and monitor AI models for accuracy, performance, and safety across local patient populations. Designed to automate data collection and provide real-time metrics, this suite seeks to streamline the time-consuming data mapping process, allowing for AI testing and validation at a local level with ongoing monitoring capabilities. This initiative addresses the healthcare industry's challenge in assessing AI technologies, emphasizing the importance of local context in achieving meaningful clinical outcomes. Additionally, Epic plans to make the suite's monitoring template and data schema publicly available to support the deployment of custom and third-party AI models, aiming to facilitate a more transparent and accountable use of AI in healthcare.

EHR giant Epic plans to launch AI validation software Fierce Healthcare

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Cyber schemers continue to target hospital IT help desks | AHA News

April 4, 2024

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has reported an ongoing IT help desk social engineering scheme in which threat actors use stolen identities of employees in financial roles to bypass multi-factor authentication and gain unauthorized access to employee email accounts and systems. Leveraging the employees' personal information, these presumably foreign-based actors contact IT help desks to reset passwords and add new devices for receiving authentication codes, facilitating fraud and malware distribution. The AHA recommends enhancing IT security protocols—such as verification callbacks, video calls, and requiring in-person requests for sensitive actions—to mitigate risks. Victims of such schemes are advised to immediately inform their financial institutions and the FBI via www.ic3.gov. The AHA continues to provide guidance and updates on cybersecurity threats through their platform.

Cyber schemers continue to target hospital IT help desks | AHA News AHA

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AliveCor Isn’t Backing Down from Apple, Its ‘Bully’ - MedCity News

April 4, 2024

AliveCor CEO Priya Abani accuses Apple of utilizing aggressive litigation strategies to intimidate and infringe upon the intellectual property of smaller medical device companies, aiming to enhance features of the Apple Watch without proper acknowledgment or compensation. Despite Apple's denial of such claims, AliveCor, alongside backing from some medical IP lawyers, continues to challenge Apple in court over specific patents related to cardiac arrhythmia monitoring technology. The conflict underscores a broader issue within the tech industry, where larger corporations allegedly exploit their resources to overshadow smaller inventors, potentially stifling innovation and fair competition in the medical device market. Amid ongoing legal battles, AliveCor remains determined to stand up against what it sees as monopolistic behavior by Apple, seeking justice and aiming to protect future technological advancements in healthcare.

AliveCor Isn’t Backing Down from Apple, Its ‘Bully’ - MedCity News MedCity News

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10 Things You Can Definitely Expect From The Future Of Healthcare AI

April 4, 2024

Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD, outlines ten predictions for the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize both patient care and the medical profession. The article delves into various aspects of AI's integration into healthcare, including the development of multimodal Large Language Models (LLMs) that mimic clinicians' diagnostic processes, the crucial role of data annotators in building accurate AI models, and the assurance that AI will augment rather than replace physicians. It highlights the shift of AI's role towards taking over repetitive, data-intensive tasks, freeing doctors for more patient-focused responsibilities. Additionally, the piece discusses the importance of understanding and collaborating with AI through anticipation and prompt engineering, addressing challenges such as health equity, regulatory adaptation, and the threat of deepfakes. The article concludes by stressing the need for a combined effort from medical professionals, technologists, and regulatory bodies to navigate the future of AI in healthcare, marking an era where technology enhances human-centric care without replacing the essential elements of empathy and intuition in medicine.

10 Things You Can Definitely Expect From The Future Of Healthcare AI LinkedIn

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EHR giant Epic plans to launch AI validation software

April 4, 2024

Epic is set to release an AI validation software suite aimed at enabling healthcare organizations to evaluate and monitor AI models for accuracy, performance, and safety across local patient populations. Designed to automate data collection and provide real-time metrics, this suite seeks to streamline the time-consuming data mapping process, allowing for AI testing and validation at a local level with ongoing monitoring capabilities. This initiative addresses the healthcare industry's challenge in assessing AI technologies, emphasizing the importance of local context in achieving meaningful clinical outcomes. Additionally, Epic plans to make the suite's monitoring template and data schema publicly available to support the deployment of custom and third-party AI models, aiming to facilitate a more transparent and accountable use of AI in healthcare.

EHR giant Epic plans to launch AI validation software Fierce Healthcare

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Cyber schemers continue to target hospital IT help desks | AHA News

April 4, 2024

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has reported an ongoing IT help desk social engineering scheme in which threat actors use stolen identities of employees in financial roles to bypass multi-factor authentication and gain unauthorized access to employee email accounts and systems. Leveraging the employees' personal information, these presumably foreign-based actors contact IT help desks to reset passwords and add new devices for receiving authentication codes, facilitating fraud and malware distribution. The AHA recommends enhancing IT security protocols—such as verification callbacks, video calls, and requiring in-person requests for sensitive actions—to mitigate risks. Victims of such schemes are advised to immediately inform their financial institutions and the FBI via www.ic3.gov. The AHA continues to provide guidance and updates on cybersecurity threats through their platform.

Cyber schemers continue to target hospital IT help desks | AHA News AHA

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AliveCor Isn’t Backing Down from Apple, Its ‘Bully’ - MedCity News

April 4, 2024

AliveCor CEO Priya Abani accuses Apple of utilizing aggressive litigation strategies to intimidate and infringe upon the intellectual property of smaller medical device companies, aiming to enhance features of the Apple Watch without proper acknowledgment or compensation. Despite Apple's denial of such claims, AliveCor, alongside backing from some medical IP lawyers, continues to challenge Apple in court over specific patents related to cardiac arrhythmia monitoring technology. The conflict underscores a broader issue within the tech industry, where larger corporations allegedly exploit their resources to overshadow smaller inventors, potentially stifling innovation and fair competition in the medical device market. Amid ongoing legal battles, AliveCor remains determined to stand up against what it sees as monopolistic behavior by Apple, seeking justice and aiming to protect future technological advancements in healthcare.

AliveCor Isn’t Backing Down from Apple, Its ‘Bully’ - MedCity News MedCity News

Read More

10 Things You Can Definitely Expect From The Future Of Healthcare AI

April 4, 2024

Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD, outlines ten predictions for the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize both patient care and the medical profession. The article delves into various aspects of AI's integration into healthcare, including the development of multimodal Large Language Models (LLMs) that mimic clinicians' diagnostic processes, the crucial role of data annotators in building accurate AI models, and the assurance that AI will augment rather than replace physicians. It highlights the shift of AI's role towards taking over repetitive, data-intensive tasks, freeing doctors for more patient-focused responsibilities. Additionally, the piece discusses the importance of understanding and collaborating with AI through anticipation and prompt engineering, addressing challenges such as health equity, regulatory adaptation, and the threat of deepfakes. The article concludes by stressing the need for a combined effort from medical professionals, technologists, and regulatory bodies to navigate the future of AI in healthcare, marking an era where technology enhances human-centric care without replacing the essential elements of empathy and intuition in medicine.

10 Things You Can Definitely Expect From The Future Of Healthcare AI LinkedIn

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