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Stanford Medicine's New Software Enables Clinicians to Chat With Medical Records

June 5, 2025

Stanford Health Care is piloting an AI tool called ChatEHR that enables clinicians to interact with patient medical records in a conversational format, akin to engaging with large language models. Developed by Stanford Medicine researchers, the tool allows healthcare providers to query patient histories and summarize charts directly from electronic health records, aiming to improve clinical workflows and decision-making. Currently being tested by a group of 33 healthcare professionals, ChatEHR is designed to enhance accuracy and security while reducing the time spent by clinicians on retrieving critical information, thereby allowing more focus on patient care.

Stanford Health Care Unveils ChatEHR: Revolutionizing Patient Data Access with AI Stanford Medicine

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Ransomware Attack on Kettering Health Exposes 940GB of Sensitive Data

June 5, 2025

The ransomware group Interlock has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Kettering Health, disrupting operations across the healthcare network and forcing a complete shutdown of computer systems. The attack, which occurred two weeks ago, involved the theft of over 940 gigabytes of sensitive data, including patient health records and employee information. Although initially unconfirmed, the attack's connection to Interlock was later established, and the group's acknowledgment of responsibility may indicate stalled negotiations regarding ransom demands, which Kettering Health has publicly stated it did not meet. Some of the compromised files contain particularly sensitive information, including details related to police officers affiliated with the organization.

Ransomware Attack on Kettering Health Exposes 940GB of Sensitive Data TechCrunch

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Mount Sinai Study Says Machine Learning Can Improve Blood Sugar Management

June 5, 2025

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created a machine learning tool named GLUCOSE to improve blood sugar management for ICU patients recovering from heart surgery. Published in NPJ Digital Medicine, the study discusses the difficulty in maintaining stable blood sugar levels, as patients are vulnerable to both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. GLUCOSE employs reinforcement learning to provide insulin dosing recommendations based on real-time data, enhancing patient safety and supporting clinician decision-making. Initial tests indicate that GLUCOSE can perform on par with experienced clinicians, but the developers underscore its role as an aid rather than a replacement for clinical judgment.

AI Tool GLUCOSE Revolutionizes Blood Sugar Management in ICU Recovery Mount Sinai

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HHS Budget Proposal Slashes $31 Billion, Restructures for Efficiency and Security

June 4, 2025

The fiscal 2026 budget proposal for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services includes significant reductions, with a $31 billion decrease from the previous year, bringing the discretionary budget authority to $94.7 billion. The plan proposes consolidating HHS’s divisions from 28 to 15 and reducing its workforce from 82,000 to about 62,000. Nevertheless, the budget aims to bolster enforcement of health information privacy through a newly established Assistant Secretary for Enforcement, which will oversee various units, including the Office for Civil Rights, allocated nearly $237.7 million to enhance its capabilities and manage a backlog of cases. Additionally, the proposal includes $130 million for a Chief Technology Officer role to oversee cybersecurity and health IT initiatives.

HHS Budget Proposal Slashes $31 Billion, Restructures for Efficiency and Security BankInfoSecurity

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