March 26, 2024
In a cohort study conducted at a single academic center between January 17, 2021, and November 16, 2022, involving 9938 hospitalized patients, the implementation of an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled intervention for detecting clinical deterioration was analyzed. This intervention, based on Epic Deterioration Index (EDI) score thresholds, aimed at reducing escalations in care, such as rapid response team activations, transfers to intensive care units, or occurrences of cardiopulmonary arrests. The study found a significant association between the AI-enabled intervention and a 10.4 percentage point reduction in the risk of care escalation during hospitalization. Utilizing a regression discontinuity design to enhance causal inference, these results underscore the potential efficacy of AI-driven interventions in improving patient outcomes by mitigating clinical deterioration risks in hospital settings.
Effectiveness of an AI–Enabled Intervention for Detecting Clinical Deterioration publication
March 26, 2024
Gartner's analysis highlights the evolution of cybersecurity practices influenced by trends such as generative AI, misinformation campaigns, and increasing liabilities for CISOs. The firm predicts a future where GenAI collapses the cybersecurity skills gap, integrated GenAI platforms reduce employee-driven incidents, and organizations struggle to incorporate unmanaged systems into zero trust strategies. It also foresees an increase in legal protections for cybersecurity leaders, skyrocketing costs to combat misinformation, and a shift in responsibility towards IAM leaders and application security being managed by non-experts. These predictions outline a roadmap for cybersecurity leaders to adapt their strategies over the next few years, emphasizing the importance of human elements in cybersecurity programs.
March 26, 2024
Fujitsu publicly apologized for exposing customer data after detecting malware on their computers, which triggered a comprehensive investigation. The company, a global technology leader, announced the cybersecurity incident on March 15, immediately isolating affected machines and enhancing monitoring across its network while continuing to assess the breach's impact and origins. This incident was reported to Japanese regulatory authorities, but details regarding the duration of data exposure and specifics of the breach remain unclear. Industry experts stress the importance of understanding the breach's mechanisms to rebuild customer trust and call for a shift toward more proactive cybersecurity measures, highlighting a common challenge within enterprises to anticipate and mitigate cyber threats effectively.
Fujitsu: Malware on Company Computers Exposed Customer Data DarkReading
March 26, 2024
In response to a cyberattack on Change Healthcare that disrupted its claim submission services, Availity, a competitor in the health tech sector, launched a simplified, complimentary service enabling healthcare providers to continue submitting claims. This strategic move comes after the attack left clinicians and insurers searching for alternatives, resulting in Availity processing over $5 billion in claims originally meant for Change Healthcare. To accommodate the surge in demand, Availity is expanding its team by hiring approximately 20 new staff members, demonstrating its commitment to support the healthcare industry during this crisis.
Change Healthcare Rival Onboards Hundreds of Thousands of Customers During Hack Crisis - WSJ The Wall Street Journal

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