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Hospital IT leaders talk lessons learned from a tough pandemic year

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Eric Jimenez, CIO at Artesia General Hospital in Artesia, New Mexico. Dr. Paul Testa, chief medical information officer at NYU Langone Health in New York City. The greatest health IT learning of 2020 in the face of COVID-19 has been the profound want of patients and clinicians to connect digitally, said Testa of NYU Langone Health.

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Will 2024 see a reboot of Google Glass-style headsets in Healthcare?

Lloyd Price

Challenges to a 2024 reboot: Regulatory hurdles: Medical devices need to meet strict safety and privacy regulations, which could delay the approval and adoption of Glass in healthcare settings. Overall, the future of Google Glass-style headsets in healthcare holds immense potential for improving medical practice and patient care.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

Further, state-by-state laws requiring in-person meetings between psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychiatrist collaborators should be reexamined as these can safely take place over video conferences. There will be a separate notice of proposed rulemaking directed at healthcare providers that should be coming out in the near future.

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Connected Medical Devices—the Next Target for Ransomware Attacks

Healthcare IT Today

The recently enacted Consolidated Appropriations Act , which includes a section on medical device security, provides the teeth the FDA’s guidance lacks—new devices that don’t meet security requirements will soon be banned from the market. Healthcare organizations, however, should not wait until these government mandates come into play.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

CAREMINDr is a health IT communications company that provides mobile-enabled remote patient monitoring systems that give physicians the ability to enroll their patients in condition-specific “journeys,” such as for diabetes and hypertension. iRhythm Technologies.

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150 top places to work in healthcare

Henry Kotula

With 857 employees at the 180-bed acute care facility, nearly all Hillcrest Hospital South employees reported to the hospital’s advisory board they feel engaged or content at the hospital, even while increasing patient volumes by 10 percent. 5 on Fortune ‘s Top 30 Best Workplaces in Health Care list.