December 11, 2024
Open-source software is vital for innovation and cost efficiency in both startups and enterprises, but it poses national security risks as critical infrastructure becomes reliant on this technology. Experts note that while open-source platforms can have vulnerabilities, the transparency of the community often allows for quicker identification and resolution compared to proprietary software. However, a significant challenge lies in the lack of resources and recognition for unpaid maintainers, leading organizations to mistakenly assume their security needs will be adequately met. Addressing these concerns requires lawmakers and executives to provide structured support, like software bills of materials (SBOMs) and fellowship programs, to bolster the maintenance and security of open-source projects, particularly as the integration of AI adds further complexity.
Open-Source Software: Balancing Innovation with National Security Risks InformationWeek
December 11, 2024
The proposed rule from the Department of Health and Human Services requiring health IT vendors to provide hyperlinks for electronic access to medical images has encountered significant opposition from major healthcare stakeholders, such as Epic and Kaiser Permanente. Critics argue that the initiative misaligns with current practices, as diagnostic images are typically managed within specialized systems rather than electronic health records. Concerns over data security were raised, particularly regarding the risks of unauthorized access to protected health information. However, supporters like Amazon and the American College of Radiology believe the rule could improve access to diagnostic information, promoting a shift towards a more modern, electronic sharing system.
Healthcare IT Vendors Push Back Against New HHS Medical Imaging Rule Becker's Hospital Review
December 10, 2024
Femtech is changing women's healthcare by focusing on their specific health needs and enabling greater control over health management, according to Digital Health Strategist Shereese Maynard. As 2025 approaches, key trends are emerging, including advancements in quantum computing for analyzing complex health data, the rise of Agentic AI for improved clinical decision-making, faster diagnostic processes, and the growth of digital therapeutics. These innovations aim to close existing care gaps and enhance accessibility and precision. Notably, there is also increasing attention on menstrual health and sexual wellness, with developments in monitoring technologies and telehealth platforms promoting better health insights and open discussions around these important topics.
Femtech Revolution: Transforming Women's Healthcare by 2025 Health IT Answers
December 10, 2024
IT professionals are reporting exhaustion at alarming levels, according to data from the Upwork Research Institute, which found that the rapid evolution of technology, along with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, has intensified feelings of exhaustion and overwhelm in this sector. Many IT workers are burdened with increased workloads, additional responsibilities, and the pressure to rapidly adopt AI tools, leading to a substantial portion feeling burnt out. Notably, younger generations, especially Gen Z, report the highest levels of burnout, while a disconnect persists between leadership perceptions of employee well-being and the reality experienced by the workforce.
IT Burnout Soars as Workers Struggle with Rising Demands and AI Integration CIO
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