
May 22, 2024
Mayo Clinic and Mercy are expanding their collaboration through the Mayo Clinic Platform_Connect to share de-identified patient data, enhancing their capacity to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases more effectively. This partnership, which originally allowed each organization to analyze internal data, now leverages a much larger combined data set, enabling more accurate identification of risk factors and earlier disease detection. The collaboration, involving healthcare institutions from multiple countries, aims to revolutionize healthcare by integrating artificial intelligence into clinical workflows, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing costs.
Mayo Clinic and Mercy reach first major milestone in data collaboration Mayo Clinic News Network
May 22, 2024
Tufts Medicine in Burlington, Massachusetts, plans to lay off 174 employees primarily in administrative and non-direct patient care roles, citing ongoing industry challenges such as capacity issues, high contract labor expenses, and rising supply chain costs. In a statement on May 21, the health system acknowledged the difficulty of these decisions and emphasized their goal of financial recovery. The layoffs include some leadership positions and are part of efforts to stabilize Tufts Medicine's financial health while continuing to provide high-quality care. The organization employs over 15,000 individuals across various affiliated healthcare facilities and networks.
Tufts Medicine to lay off 174 employees, including leaders Becker's Hospital Review
May 22, 2024
The article focuses on strategies for healthcare IT leaders to avoid the pitfalls of hastily implemented AI initiatives in their organizations. Drawing from experiences such as the HIMSS Global Health Conference and real-world examples of AI failures in other sectors, the author underscores the importance of a cautious, transparent, and ethically driven approach to AI adoption. Ten actionable tips are presented, ranging from transparency and robust data governance to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting an ethical AI culture. The piece also highlights successful implementations in large healthcare organizations, emphasizing the necessity of a leadership-first, data-driven culture.
10 tips to avoid planting AI time bombs in your organization | Healthcare IT News publication
May 22, 2024
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is investigating Microsoft's new feature, Recall, which periodically takes and stores encrypted screenshots on users' laptops, available exclusively on forthcoming Copilot+ PCs. While Microsoft claims Recall prioritizes user privacy and security, allowing control over captured data and keeping it local, privacy advocates express concerns over significant potential privacy risks. Critics argue that the continuous screenshot feature could cause users to avoid certain activities on their devices. Microsoft reiterates that the experience is optional, emphasizing robust privacy safeguards and restricted access. The ICO’s inquiries aim to assess the effectiveness of these measures in protecting users' rights and freedoms.
Microsoft Copilot+ Recall feature 'privacy nightmare' - BBC News BBC News
May 22, 2024
Mayo Clinic and Mercy are expanding their collaboration through the Mayo Clinic Platform_Connect to share de-identified patient data, enhancing their capacity to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases more effectively. This partnership, which originally allowed each organization to analyze internal data, now leverages a much larger combined data set, enabling more accurate identification of risk factors and earlier disease detection. The collaboration, involving healthcare institutions from multiple countries, aims to revolutionize healthcare by integrating artificial intelligence into clinical workflows, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing costs.
Mayo Clinic and Mercy reach first major milestone in data collaboration Mayo Clinic News Network
May 22, 2024
Tufts Medicine in Burlington, Massachusetts, plans to lay off 174 employees primarily in administrative and non-direct patient care roles, citing ongoing industry challenges such as capacity issues, high contract labor expenses, and rising supply chain costs. In a statement on May 21, the health system acknowledged the difficulty of these decisions and emphasized their goal of financial recovery. The layoffs include some leadership positions and are part of efforts to stabilize Tufts Medicine's financial health while continuing to provide high-quality care. The organization employs over 15,000 individuals across various affiliated healthcare facilities and networks.
Tufts Medicine to lay off 174 employees, including leaders Becker's Hospital Review
May 22, 2024
The article focuses on strategies for healthcare IT leaders to avoid the pitfalls of hastily implemented AI initiatives in their organizations. Drawing from experiences such as the HIMSS Global Health Conference and real-world examples of AI failures in other sectors, the author underscores the importance of a cautious, transparent, and ethically driven approach to AI adoption. Ten actionable tips are presented, ranging from transparency and robust data governance to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting an ethical AI culture. The piece also highlights successful implementations in large healthcare organizations, emphasizing the necessity of a leadership-first, data-driven culture.
10 tips to avoid planting AI time bombs in your organization | Healthcare IT News publication
May 22, 2024
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is investigating Microsoft's new feature, Recall, which periodically takes and stores encrypted screenshots on users' laptops, available exclusively on forthcoming Copilot+ PCs. While Microsoft claims Recall prioritizes user privacy and security, allowing control over captured data and keeping it local, privacy advocates express concerns over significant potential privacy risks. Critics argue that the continuous screenshot feature could cause users to avoid certain activities on their devices. Microsoft reiterates that the experience is optional, emphasizing robust privacy safeguards and restricted access. The ICO’s inquiries aim to assess the effectiveness of these measures in protecting users' rights and freedoms.
Microsoft Copilot+ Recall feature 'privacy nightmare' - BBC News BBC News

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