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Could Amazon be headed for big healthcare losses?

July 31, 2024

Amazon Health Services is reportedly facing significant financial losses, with leaked documents suggesting a loss exceeding $1 billion in 2024 following a nearly $1.3 billion loss in 2023. Despite these claims, an Amazon spokesperson refuted the accuracy of the figures, attributing them to incomplete draft documents and asserting strong ongoing progress in enhancing cost structure and healthcare accessibility. These developments come amidst Amazon's expanding healthcare ventures, including the acquisitions of PillPack and One Medical, and its continued growth through strategic partnerships and service expansions. The company will report its next quarterly earnings on August 1.

Could Amazon be headed for big healthcare losses? Becker's Hospital Review

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Patients Are Finding Errors in Their Medical Records, And Want AI to Fix Them

July 31, 2024

A recent survey by Propeller Insights for Carta Healthcare reveals that 45% of consumers have encountered inaccuracies in their medical records, with a significant portion believing that AI could help address these issues. However, despite 60% of respondents confident that AI can improve record accuracy, more than half express concerns about its security and reliability. The survey also highlights generational differences, with younger people more frequently correcting record errors than their elders, and Baby Boomers showing the highest confidence in AI's potential to improve data accuracy. While accessibility of medical records is generally not problematic, the findings suggest that healthcare executives need to address public trust in AI and ensure its accuracy, seeing it as both a solution and a marketing tool.

Patients Are Finding Errors in Their Medical Records, And Want AI to Fix Them HealthLeaders Media

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What it takes to win your first CIO role

July 31, 2024

The article highlights the evolving requirements for modern IT leadership through the career paths of notable figures like Joy Brown, Vikram Nafde, and Annie Baymiller. Joy Brown's journey at Boston Medical Center underlines the importance of holistic tech and business acumen, encompassing digital, AI, and P&L responsibilities. Vikram Nafde's customer-centric approach at Webster Bank emphasizes the necessity of understanding enterprise strategy and relationship-building. Annie Baymiller’s trajectory at Owens Corning demonstrates the value of mentorship and a structured development plan. Additionally, training programs like the CXO Connect Global CIO Certification Program are noted for preparing future CIOs by focusing on strategy, soft skills, and executive management beyond technical expertise. Brown's experience underscores the necessity of networking and clear communication of career goals within and outside organizational leadership to attain top IT roles.

What it takes to win your first CIO role cio.com

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Hackers exploit VMware vulnerability that gives them hypervisor admin

July 31, 2024

Microsoft has urged VMware ESXi hypervisor users to address the CVE-2024-37085 vulnerability, which is exploited by ransomware groups to gain full administrative control over servers. Threat groups including Storm-0506 and Octo Tempest have used this flaw in post-compromise attacks to encrypt file systems and disable servers. The vulnerability allows any domain group named "ESX Admins" to automatically receive admin privileges, a flaw recently patched by VMware. Attackers have leveraged this in escalating privileges and deploying ransomware like Black Basta. Administrators are advised to prioritize patching this vulnerability and monitoring for suspicious domain group modifications.

Hackers exploit VMware vulnerability that gives them hypervisor admin arstechnica

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