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.
News
- HHS designated two more QHINs: CommonWell Health Alliance and Kno2. This brings the total number of approved QHINs to seven.
- eHealth Exchange is launching an incentive program that will waive annual fees for three years to the first five HIEs or state/local public health agencies that agree to exchange public health data.
Studies
- Among people receiving medical care in the last 12 months, 86% engaged with their providers using mobile devices, according to a Gozio Health survey. Additionally, 89% of patients said the ability to manage their health in a single platform is as least somewhat important.
- A report from KLAS Research and UPMC’s Center for Connected Medicine found only 16% of health systems have a governance policy in place for the use of AI. Tellingly, 70% of orgs with plans to deploy AI intend to adopt solutions via their EHR vendors.
- To support 2024 business objectives, 62% of health plans are investing in technology for digital transformation, according to a HealthEdge survey.
- More than 10% of hospital staff face threats of violence, according to research from Canopy. About 40% of threats originate in the ED. Surprisingly, threats are less common on weekends and holidays, when hospitals tend to be busier.
- Research from iCIMS showed organizations are getting 2x as many applications for non-clinical job openings (an average of 32) than clinical job openings (16).
Partnerships
- Akash Network is partnering with Solve.Care to offer medical image storage on a blockchain-based cloud.
- Kentucky-based Appalachian Regional Healthcare joined KHATCH, the I-PASS Kentucky Hospital Association Transitions and Communication in Hospitals Program.
- CloudWave is partnering with USI Insurance Services to provide cybersecurity and IT services for its PrivaSafe service.
Product and Company News
- A survey from Zocdoc found 57% of patients show up to medical appointments only to discover the physician isn’t a fit for their medical needs, while 24% of physicians say they see new patients who don’t fit their medical expertise. The research accompanied the release of Zocdoc’s Guided Search feature.
- PointClickCare released Pharmacy Connect, a medication management tool for care teams in senior living communities. In addition, precision medicine vendor SinguLab expanded its integration with PointClickCare.
- DeepScribe announced its Trust and Safety Suite to help ensure accuracy and transparency of AI-powered medical documentation.
- CipherHealth released Self Service Rounding, which allows patients to self-report issues and feedback.
- Peer-reviewed research from Linus Health showed digital cognitive assessment tools outperform paper-based screenings in detecting early mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
- Osso VR debuted Hand Control, a controller-free feature for its surgical training offering.
- Proscia received FDA 510(k) clearance for Concentriq AP-Dx, its diagnostic software for pathology.
- Meridian Analytics rebranded as Discern Health.
Sales
- WellSpan Health chose KeyCare as its partner in expanding into virtual primary care and behavioral health services.
- Virginia-based Riverside Health System deployed Upfront Healthcare to support patient journeys in total hip and knee replacement.
- University Hospital Basel is implementing MDClone‘s ADAMS Platform for synthetic data creation and research analytics.
Awards and Recognitions
- Digital Health New York released its annual NY Digital Health 100 list of leading startups in the New York area.
- Saudi Arabia-based nonprofit Hevolution Foundation announced 49 awards totaling $115 million under its Geroscience Research Opportunities program.
- Operating room digitization platform Proximie was chosen for the AWS Health Equity Initiative.
People
- EHR and RCM vendor ModMed appointed Joe Harpaz as Co-CEO.
- Benefits data management vendor Noyo made two executive appointments: Elaina O’Mahoney as Chief Product Officer and Peter Scarlatta as Chief Technology Officer.
- Risk-bearing provider enablement platform Vytalize Health named Michael Ruiz De Somocurcio as President of the Independent Physician Association of New York.
- The Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network welcomed Natalie Davis to the Accountable Care Action Collaborative; Davis is CEO of United States of Care.
- Workforce management technology company Hallmark Health Care Solutions appointed Patrick T. Ryan as non-executive Chairman of its Board of Directors.
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