March 4, 2025
NYU Langone Health is enhancing its patient check-in process by implementing Amazon One, a contactless palm-scanning technology that facilitates quick and secure identity verification. This deployment, the largest of its kind in healthcare, aims to streamline check-ins while maintaining privacy and security, with completion expected by year-end. The system boasts a 99.9999% accuracy rate, recognizes palms in under a second, and integrates with NYU Langone's electronic health records. Notably, Amazon One prioritizes patient privacy by not storing health information and requiring user intent for palm recognition, making it a more secure alternative to traditional check-in methods.
NYU Langone Health Unveils Amazon One for Seamless Patient Check-Ins About Amazon
March 3, 2025
Workers at St. John’s Community Health clinic in South Los Angeles are responding to heightened concerns about immigration raids following Donald Trump's return to the White House. Many patients are avoiding appointments due to fears of enforcement actions, prompting clinic staff to educate them on their constitutional rights. The recent rollback of a federal policy that protected sensitive locations from immigration enforcement has led healthcare leaders to quickly train staff on how to handle potential situations involving immigration agents and to ensure patient confidentiality remains intact. California's Attorney General is also advising providers to inform patients of their rights, particularly the right to remain silent, as healthcare settings adapt to this new threat.
Health Workers Brace for Immigration Raids Amid Rising Deportation Fears KFF Health News
March 3, 2025
The Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) has introduced a new registry to enhance the accessibility and evaluation of artificial intelligence tools in healthcare, in partnership with major health systems such as Providence, Cleveland Clinic, and Kaiser Permanente. This centralized platform will allow hospitals and developers to share model cards—documents outlining the development, capabilities, and limitations of AI models—streamlining the selection process for validated AI products. As healthcare organizations increasingly adopt AI for administrative tasks and explore its clinical applications, the registry aims to standardize information presentation, facilitating easier product comparisons and informed decision-making while addressing ethical implementation concerns.
CHAI Launches AI Registry to Streamline Healthcare Tool Evaluation Healthcare Dive
March 3, 2025
A measles outbreak in Texas has resulted in the first confirmed measles-related death in the U.S. since 2015, involving an unvaccinated school-age child. As of February 26, the Texas Department of State Health Services has reported 124 confirmed cases, primarily among unvaccinated individuals, with a significant number of cases in young children. Public health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination to prevent such incidents, while the outbreak's concentration in the Mennonite community has raised further concerns. Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation amidst discussions on vaccination rates and public health responses.
Texas Measles Outbreak Claims First U.S. Death Since 2015, Sparks Vaccination Urgency Becker's Hospital Review
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