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Work like ‘a beehive, an ant colony’ to protect against cyber intruders

Work like ‘a beehive, an ant colony’ to protect against cyber intruders

  • Health

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Halloween this Thursday at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, attendees heard a fright-inducing list of recent Healthcare IT News headlines, all from just this October: A warning this week from the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center about Scattered Spider – an appropriately creepy-crawly name – a cybercrime group that leverages ransomware

EHR roundup: New clients for Epic and Oracle

EHR roundup: New clients for Epic and Oracle

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Hospitals and health systems large and small announced new plans for their electronic health record deployments in September. Two of the bigger ones have opted to migrate to Epic Systems, while Oracle Health has won two new critical access hospitals. ‘Platform of choice’ Delaware-based ChristianaCare recently posted a job listing for a vice president of

How to apply responsible artificial intelligence in healthcare

How to apply responsible artificial intelligence in healthcare

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Responsible artificial intelligence is basically the only way to go if one is implementing AI technology at their hospital or health system. It is crucial that AI, as complex and important as it is, be trustworthy. Anand Rao is a service professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. He is an expert in responsible AI

Americas’s Most Stylish Slopes

Americas’s Most Stylish Slopes

Photo courtesy as noted As winter descends, many American towns transform into havens of opulence and sophistication, each luring ski aficionados with a unique blend of world-class amenities, breathtaking scenery, and wealth of winter activities. If you’re seeking the perfect spot to après-ski against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains, indulge yourself with a trip to

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic set to shake the global food industry

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic set to shake the global food industry

  • Food

Use of drugs containing glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), such as Ozempic, are on the rise. If they have the staying power in the market that some predict, they could change the way we eat. Pressures on the food industry could be cut down: they have the potential to reduce food waste and drastically lower on

Kraft Heinz snips full-year forecast as demand drags

Kraft Heinz snips full-year forecast as demand drags

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The business was taking longer than anticipated to recover, with negative rhetoric surrounding its Lunchables brand weighing on the business, according to company executives.This is despite Kraft Heinz outlining a strategy in the summer to grow the brand’s sales after claims of lead contamination​ in April.“In the third quarter, our top-line performance across two of