
August 2, 2024
Health systems in the U.S. are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their clinical and administrative functions. Some systems have created new roles such as Chief AI Officer to oversee this integration, with significant appointments at Cleveland Clinic, VCU Health, and Mayo Clinic Arizona. However, the necessity of a dedicated AI role is debated. Experts like Anthony Chang of CHOC and Kathy Azeez-Narain of Hoag question if such roles are required, suggesting AI should be embedded across all C-suite functions. The prevailing view is that AI literacy is essential for all senior leaders, as AI will become a pervasive tool in healthcare operations.
The case against AI chiefs for health systems Becker's Hospital Review
August 2, 2024
The recent worldwide computer outages, caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, starkly highlighted the vulnerabilities in hospital systems. The impact disrupted access to electronic health records and led to postponed medical procedures. Experts underscored the need for robust response plans for such cyber incidents, emphasizing that these plans must be comprehensive, regularly tested, and updated to account for various scenarios, including long-term outages and key personnel unavailability. The Joint Commission advised hospitals to be prepared for critical systems being offline for extended periods and to involve multidisciplinary teams in the planning process. Hospitals must also be vigilant about their vendors' vulnerabilities and ensure they have contingency plans in place for vendor-related disruptions.
Tech outage fallout: Hospitals need strong response plans when systems go down Chief Healthcare Executive
August 2, 2024
Epic Systems, a health-care software vendor, announced that individuals will now have the capability to release their health data to various apps of their choice, giving them more control over their medical information. This development is a significant technological advancement in the health-care sector. Epic has been instrumental in helping the federal government establish the Trust Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA), which sets the legal and technical guidelines for sharing patient data on a large scale. This initiative aims to make it easier for U.S. patients to access their medical records.
August 1, 2024
The use of surgical robots has significantly advanced modern healthcare by providing precision, reducing recovery times, and improving patient outcomes. However, these benefits come with increased cybersecurity risks. Ransomware and DDoS attacks can disrupt hospital operations, while unauthorized access can lead to harmful manipulations during surgeries. Data breaches pose substantial threats by exposing sensitive patient information. To mitigate these risks, healthcare organizations should implement multi-factor authentication, regular software updates, encryption, and strong access controls. Proactive and layered defense strategies are essential to ensure the safety and reliability of robotic surgical systems.
Cybersecurity Risks of Surgical Robots in Healthcare Automation.com
August 2, 2024
Health systems in the U.S. are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their clinical and administrative functions. Some systems have created new roles such as Chief AI Officer to oversee this integration, with significant appointments at Cleveland Clinic, VCU Health, and Mayo Clinic Arizona. However, the necessity of a dedicated AI role is debated. Experts like Anthony Chang of CHOC and Kathy Azeez-Narain of Hoag question if such roles are required, suggesting AI should be embedded across all C-suite functions. The prevailing view is that AI literacy is essential for all senior leaders, as AI will become a pervasive tool in healthcare operations.
The case against AI chiefs for health systems Becker's Hospital Review
August 2, 2024
The recent worldwide computer outages, caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, starkly highlighted the vulnerabilities in hospital systems. The impact disrupted access to electronic health records and led to postponed medical procedures. Experts underscored the need for robust response plans for such cyber incidents, emphasizing that these plans must be comprehensive, regularly tested, and updated to account for various scenarios, including long-term outages and key personnel unavailability. The Joint Commission advised hospitals to be prepared for critical systems being offline for extended periods and to involve multidisciplinary teams in the planning process. Hospitals must also be vigilant about their vendors' vulnerabilities and ensure they have contingency plans in place for vendor-related disruptions.
Tech outage fallout: Hospitals need strong response plans when systems go down Chief Healthcare Executive
August 2, 2024
Epic Systems, a health-care software vendor, announced that individuals will now have the capability to release their health data to various apps of their choice, giving them more control over their medical information. This development is a significant technological advancement in the health-care sector. Epic has been instrumental in helping the federal government establish the Trust Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA), which sets the legal and technical guidelines for sharing patient data on a large scale. This initiative aims to make it easier for U.S. patients to access their medical records.
August 1, 2024
The use of surgical robots has significantly advanced modern healthcare by providing precision, reducing recovery times, and improving patient outcomes. However, these benefits come with increased cybersecurity risks. Ransomware and DDoS attacks can disrupt hospital operations, while unauthorized access can lead to harmful manipulations during surgeries. Data breaches pose substantial threats by exposing sensitive patient information. To mitigate these risks, healthcare organizations should implement multi-factor authentication, regular software updates, encryption, and strong access controls. Proactive and layered defense strategies are essential to ensure the safety and reliability of robotic surgical systems.
Cybersecurity Risks of Surgical Robots in Healthcare Automation.com

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