Quality and Safety
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<p>When tech delivers clinical evidence at scale, it reduces the variability of care, according to Stacey Caywood, CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health.</p>
Regulation of AI is essential, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told a Senate subcommittee.
The uninsured rate dipped from 8.4% last year compared to 9.2% in 2021, but there were disparities linked to ethnicity.
Names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, medication lists and health insurance information were exposed in the breach.
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<p>Having more digital information does not solve the core problem of matching patients to their correct records, says Gregg Church, president of 4medica.</p>
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<p>Clinicians want their EHRs to support them in delivering better patient care, but they're bogged down with documentation, says Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services for CliniComp.</p>
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A data breach left the protected health information of 230,572 people exposed, leading to a monetary fine and mandatory oversight.
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<p>Lawrence Whittle, CCO at Verana Health, said advanced technology can harvest more insights into what's happening on a patient's journey.</p>
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<p>Dr. John Showalter, CPO at Linus Health, said an in-depth assessment can be conducted in about three minutes and lead to better diagnoses.</p>
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<p>Kathy D. Ford, chief product and strategy officer at Project Rōnin, said AI can make sense of complex oncology data and enable faster decision-making at the point of care.</p>
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