Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job.
Studies
- According to a Wolters Kluwer survey, 68% of physicians think generative AI will benefit healthcare – but to trust the technology, 89% said vendors need to be transparent about where information was sourced and who created it.
- The 2024 Healthcare Reputation Report from Reputation found 73% of consumers demand a minimum 4-star rating to even consider engaging with a provider. Additionally, patient feedback volume has increased 150% in five years.
- Research from Inovalon and Harvard Medical School found enrollees in Medicare Advantage HMO plans tend to be more socioeconomically disadvantaged than enrollees of MA PPO plans.
- A report from InnerBody said the rate of Americans without insurance has hit an all-time low of 7.7%, though there’s a significant gap between the state with the lowest rate of uninsurance (Massachusetts at 2.4%) and the highest rate (Texas at 16.6%).
- The 2024 State of Locum Tenens Report from CHG Healthcare found 27% of physicians choose locum tenens for work-life balance. Another 13% do it to transition to retirement, and 13% more do it because they’re in between phases of training.
- Less than 26% of patients said they’d experienced a high level of care, according to a report from Soliant. That’s compared to more than 36% who said they were dissatisfied with their care experience.
- The latest from Epic Research found Black patients are 32% more likely to have an overestimation of oxygen in their blood, which can result in delayed care, and atrial fibrillation patients with obstructive sleep apnea have a higher rate of ischemic stroke.
Partnerships
- Google Cloud announced partnerships with Path AI (pathology imaging) and TetraScience (extracting insights from drug discovery data).
- Butterfly Network deployed 500 portable ultrasound probes in Sub-Saharan Africa through its partnerships with Clinton Health Access Initiative and training partner Global Ultrasound Institute.
- Solera Health added three solutions to its Solera HALO platform, emphasizing personalized treatment for preventing and reversing common chronic conditions.
- Carequality Interoperability Framework Implementer Innovar Healthcare is partnering with Tele911 to deliver clinical documents to emergency healthcare services.
- Trilliant Health released the entry-level tier of its Provider Directory and the national version of its Demand Forecast on Databricks Marketplace, an open marketplace for AI assets.
Product and Company News
- RXNT launched Advanced Reporting tools as part of its integrated Clinical and Practice Management software systems.
- Data analytics platform Clarify Health added capabilities to its price transparency product for identifying negotiation opportunities and calculating overage scores.
- ObvioHealth launched ObvioGo 2.0, the latest version of its clinical trial management and deployment tool.
- CharmHealth kicked off its 2024 Innovation Challenge; the submission period closes on August 1.
Sales
- Pine Park Health chose Innovaccer for population health analytics; the company provides primary care for senior living communities. Meanwhile, Cured by Innovaccer launched its Healthcare Experience Platform.
- Texas-based men’s health clinic PriMALE Health selected eClinicalWorks Cloud EHR, healow, and Sunoh.ai. In addition, Oregon-based Canyonville Health and Urgent Care integrated eClinicalWorks and Sunoh.ai.
- OSF HealthCare will use Brand Engagement Network AI assistants for simulated training operations at select provider facilities.
- Oregon Health and Science University chose LeanTaaS for help alleviating operating room staffing challenges.
People
- WeightWatchers appointed Donna Boyer as Chief Product Officer, effective May 1.
- IT services firm HCTec hired Michelle Moran as Chief Growth Officer.
- Patient intake and engagement software maker Yosi Health announced five senior leadership hires.
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