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Bonus Features – November 26, 2023 – 85% of healthcare orgs boosting IT spending in 2024, 70% of orgs actively considering generative AI, plus 18 more stories

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This is due in large part to increased expenses (from 25$ for labor to 90% for maintenance) and revenue reductions from denials (more than 20% from commercial plans and nearly 60% from Medicare Advantage plans). More than 85% of health systems are increasing IT and digital budgets for 2024 , a Guidehouse analysis found.

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Weekly Roundup – July 29, 2023

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We heard about the benefits of access to real-time data, the importance of data standards, and the need for mature data analysis and data management infrastructures. Helping clinicians troubleshoot within the EHR can improve workflows and job satisfaction , Bill Lewkowski at HCTec pointed out.

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Featured Health IT Job: Data Scientist

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This position was posted by New York eHealth Collaborative and is in New York. Create and maintain high-quality documentation that describes in detail the specifications, design, and implementation of each analytics solution, particularly those created to support efficient data acquisition, aggregation, and analysis. Tableau, ggplot).

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Bonus Features – February 12, 2023 – Epic tops Best in KLAS for 13th straight year, 89% of healthcare finance leaders remain confident in 2023, and more

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for the thirteenth consecutive year and was also the top EHR in Canada and Europe. An analysis of nearly 500,000 deliveries in the Truveta Research database found that Black women with preeclampsia are two times more likely to experience heart failure than white women. Epic won top honors in the U.S.

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Welcome Back Kotter: New York’s next 1115 Waiver

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The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) and 2-1-1 New York have received funding from the HHS Administration for Community Living to establish a trust framework and statewide governance structure to support collaboration and exchange of community information across existing networks and users.