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By Fortified Health Security | 02:40 pm | December 18, 2025
Healthcare organizations are shifting to full incident response programs.
By Adam Ang | 07:10 pm | December 09, 2025
As part of the group's digital transformation, it is moving to a single platform for managing workforce, finance, planning, and contracts by January 2026.
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By IntelePeer | 09:00 am | December 08, 2025
Drive efficiency and recover revenue with AI-driven patient interactions.
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By Hyland | 09:00 am | December 03, 2025
Ensure patient safety and business continuity even when attackers strike.
By Andrea Fox | 02:22 pm | December 02, 2025
Companies in November announced new efforts to fine-tune foundational models to advance radiology intelligence and implement baked-in security for cloud environments and medical devices. They're also using AI to protect patients.
By Adam Ang | 07:13 pm | November 27, 2025
Health Minister Simeon Brown has outlined investment priorities, which a new Centre for Digital Modernisation of Health will help deliver.
By Mike Miliard | 10:27 am | November 26, 2025
The collaboration will focus on combining PwC’s managed services with AWS cloud and AI offerings, enabling health systems to build new RCM tools that boost performance and improve financial experience for patients.
By Andrea Fox | 01:39 pm | November 21, 2025
By adding Intelerad’s outpatient imaging and cloud interoperability capabilities to its offerings in 2026, GE says it aims to accelerate precision care while improving care team efficiencies and patient outcomes.
By Andrea Fox | 10:34 am | October 27, 2025
Healthcare leaders are bullish about the benefits of artificial intelligence, a new report from Kyndryl shows, but many are still grappling with basic questions around IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, regulations, workforce and change management.
By Andrea Fox | 10:53 am | October 23, 2025
A subscription-based EHR and practice management system could lower barriers preventing mental health professionals from starting their own practices, the company says.