
July 1, 2024
The Health Foundation in the U.K. has outlined six priorities for a national healthcare AI strategy, aiming to guide the development and deployment of AI in the NHS amid growing pressures like increased demand and workforce shortages. These priorities include: involving the public, patients, and healthcare staff in the development of AI; directing AI efforts to key areas of need; ensuring robust data and digital infrastructure; supporting high-quality testing and evaluation; clarifying regulatory frameworks; and equipping the healthcare workforce with the necessary skills for AI integration. The strategy highlights the importance of a coordinated, inclusive approach to maximize AI's benefits while mitigating risks.
6 priorities for a national healthcare AI strategy from our friends in the UK AI in Healthcare
July 1, 2024
Artificial intelligence is increasingly impacting medical care, particularly through systems that monitor patient vitals and alert medical teams to potential deteriorations. Physicians at Mount Sinai Health System in New York used AI to monitor patients in step-down units, leading to more proactive treatment and lower mortality rates compared to traditional methods. Chatbots like ChatGPT-3.5 and GPT-4 have also shown proficiency in answering specialized medical queries, with GPT-4 outperforming its predecessor in accuracy and completeness. Despite some notable AI failures, such as Google's AI providing inaccurate medical advice, AI still holds promise as a supplementary tool to assist physicians, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions. Surveys indicate a growing trust in AI among patients, especially younger generations, though AI is not yet poised to replace human doctors.
Patients May Soon Trust Artificial Intelligence More Than Humans Forbes
July 1, 2024
Beginning July 1, 2024, the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act will enhance consumer control over their personal online data. This law mandates businesses to acquire user consent before processing sensitive data and grants Texans the right to access, correct, delete, and opt out of the use of their data for targeted advertising. Exemptions include state agencies, certain financial institutions, healthcare providers, and nonprofits. Businesses must comply with consumer requests within 45 days, with possible extensions and explicit justifications for any denials. The Texas Attorney General's Office has established an enforcement team to oversee compliance and handle complaints.
What you need to know about the Texas data privacy law taking effect on July 1 KHOU
July 1, 2024
The FBI and HHS have issued a joint alert warning healthcare leaders about a sophisticated social engineering campaign whereby hackers are using phishing schemes to steal login credentials, permitting unauthorized access and diversion of ACH payments. The attackers manipulate IT help desks, register lookalike phishing domains, and use data from breaches to confirm employee identities. Once access is gained, they use techniques that blend malicious activities with normal operations to amend payment forms and redirect funds to hacker-controlled accounts. Healthcare leaders are advised to implement email security, multifactor authentication, and centralized log collection to mitigate these threats.
Hackers targeting healthcare in order to divert payments Becker's Hospital Review
July 1, 2024
The Health Foundation in the U.K. has outlined six priorities for a national healthcare AI strategy, aiming to guide the development and deployment of AI in the NHS amid growing pressures like increased demand and workforce shortages. These priorities include: involving the public, patients, and healthcare staff in the development of AI; directing AI efforts to key areas of need; ensuring robust data and digital infrastructure; supporting high-quality testing and evaluation; clarifying regulatory frameworks; and equipping the healthcare workforce with the necessary skills for AI integration. The strategy highlights the importance of a coordinated, inclusive approach to maximize AI's benefits while mitigating risks.
6 priorities for a national healthcare AI strategy from our friends in the UK AI in Healthcare
July 1, 2024
Artificial intelligence is increasingly impacting medical care, particularly through systems that monitor patient vitals and alert medical teams to potential deteriorations. Physicians at Mount Sinai Health System in New York used AI to monitor patients in step-down units, leading to more proactive treatment and lower mortality rates compared to traditional methods. Chatbots like ChatGPT-3.5 and GPT-4 have also shown proficiency in answering specialized medical queries, with GPT-4 outperforming its predecessor in accuracy and completeness. Despite some notable AI failures, such as Google's AI providing inaccurate medical advice, AI still holds promise as a supplementary tool to assist physicians, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions. Surveys indicate a growing trust in AI among patients, especially younger generations, though AI is not yet poised to replace human doctors.
Patients May Soon Trust Artificial Intelligence More Than Humans Forbes
July 1, 2024
Beginning July 1, 2024, the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act will enhance consumer control over their personal online data. This law mandates businesses to acquire user consent before processing sensitive data and grants Texans the right to access, correct, delete, and opt out of the use of their data for targeted advertising. Exemptions include state agencies, certain financial institutions, healthcare providers, and nonprofits. Businesses must comply with consumer requests within 45 days, with possible extensions and explicit justifications for any denials. The Texas Attorney General's Office has established an enforcement team to oversee compliance and handle complaints.
What you need to know about the Texas data privacy law taking effect on July 1 KHOU
July 1, 2024
The FBI and HHS have issued a joint alert warning healthcare leaders about a sophisticated social engineering campaign whereby hackers are using phishing schemes to steal login credentials, permitting unauthorized access and diversion of ACH payments. The attackers manipulate IT help desks, register lookalike phishing domains, and use data from breaches to confirm employee identities. Once access is gained, they use techniques that blend malicious activities with normal operations to amend payment forms and redirect funds to hacker-controlled accounts. Healthcare leaders are advised to implement email security, multifactor authentication, and centralized log collection to mitigate these threats.
Hackers targeting healthcare in order to divert payments Becker's Hospital Review

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