June 21, 2024
Tampa General Hospital's partnership with Palantir Technologies has led to significant improvements, including a 30% reduction in sepsis patient length of stay and millions in revenue cycle enhancements. Leveraging Palantir's analytics, the hospital has optimized sepsis protocols, improved charge capture by $4 million, and enhanced efficiency in post-anesthesia care through predictive bed placements. Benefits extend to patients, clinicians, and administrative staff via detailed patient itineraries, streamlined operations, and workflow automation. Future plans include diving deeper into AI and automation to boost predictive analytics and operational efficiency, exploring tools like ChatGPT and Office 365 Copilot for internal training and productivity.
How Tampa General is boosting efficiency through analytics Becker's Hospital Review
June 21, 2024
A global survey by Nash Squared reveals that the anticipated transformative impact of Generative AI (GenAI) on the workplace has not yet materialized, despite significant vendor valuations and lofty societal predictions. Interviews with 322 tech leaders globally indicate that while 51% of organizations have implemented GenAI to varying degrees, and 21% to a greater extent, the practical uses have mostly been limited to personal productivity tools like document creation and research. Many organizations are still in the experimental phase, with 39% reporting little to no impact from the technology. The survey also highlights that concerns about misuse, budgetary constraints, and an unproven business case for mass investment are hindering broader adoption. Additionally, the effect on jobs has been minimal, with only 1% of roles being replaced by GenAI and 10% seeing changes in job roles.
GenAI more buzz than biz as tech barely dents jobs theregister.com
June 21, 2024
Broadcom has issued a security advisory, VMSA-2024-0012, detailing three critical vulnerabilities in VMware vCenter Server identified as CVE-2024-37079, CVE-2024-37080, and CVE-2024-37081. The first two, which are heap overflow flaws with a 9.8 CVSS score, could allow remote code execution via the DCERPC protocol, posing significant risks to managed virtual environments. The third vulnerability, with a 7.7 CVSS score, enables local users to escalate privileges on vCenter Server appliances. Although these vulnerabilities have not been exploited yet, their potential impact on data security and operational integrity is severe. Broadcom urges organizations to promptly patch these vulnerabilities due to the absence of viable workarounds. Industry experts emphasize the need for strict access controls and network isolation to mitigate risks.
Broadcom Advises Urgent Patch for Severe VMware vCenter Server Vulnerabilities hackread.com
June 21, 2024
Since 2014, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) has tracked the progress of hospital and physician interoperability in the U.S., focusing on the electronic exchange of patient health information across four domains: finding, sending, receiving, and integrating. Significant improvements have been observed, with 70% of hospitals reporting engagement in all domains by 2023, up from 23% in 2014. However, ONC is now shifting to a more rigorous definition of interoperability that emphasizes routine data exchange, revealing deeper insights into how consistently hospitals and physicians can access and utilize critical health information. Future efforts aim to achieve widespread, routine, and high-value interoperability to enhance patient care quality and continuity across the healthcare system.
Raising the Bar on Interoperability – A Decade of Data Show that “Sometimes” Isn’t Good Enough healthit.gov
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