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AHA podcast: Ambient AI Technology at Cleveland Clinic — Reducing Physician Burnout and Enhancing Patient Care
Cleveland Clinic's Eric Boose, M.D., family medicine physician and associate chief medical information officer and Rohit Chandra, executive vice president and chief digital officer, discuss the clinic's initial pilot of ambient listening technology, lessons learned from implementation and what's on the horizon for artificial intelligence in health care.
[Updated] 3 Must-know Cyber and Risk Realities: What’s Ahead for Health Care in 2025
Examine the top cyber and risk threats and opportunities facing health care in 2025 in this blog by John Riggi, AHA’s national advisor for cybersecurity and risk.
Agencies issue guidance on navigating deceptive online recruitment of current and former federal employees
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center, the FBI, and the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Center yesterday released
Senators reintroduce bipartisan bill expanding telehealth services
A bipartisan group of 60 senators April 2 reintroduced the CONNECT for Health Act, AHA-supported legislation that would expand patient access to telehealth services through Medicare while removing barriers to adoption.
Study finds AI screening for OUD led to fewer hospital readmissions
The National Institutes of Health April 3 released a study that found an artificial intelligence screening tool was as effective as health care providers in identifying hospitalized adults at risk for opioid use disorder and referring them to inpatient addiction specialists.
House subcommittee holds hearing on cybersecurity vulnerabilities in legacy medical devices
The House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee April 1 discussed cybersecurity threats in legacy medical devices during a hearing.
AHA blog: Can collaborative efforts to improve device design improve safety?
Despite elegant efforts to design for safe use, rigorous standards and regulatory requirements, and lots of training of health care professionals, there’s still room to ensure clinicians are using medical devices correctly — especially in high-stress, high-risk situations.
Administration extends national emergency for cyber threats
The Trump Administration March 28 announced that it renewed for one year the public emergency for ongoing malicious cyber-enabled activities against the U.S. The national emergency was first issued in April 2015.
FBI says no specific, credible threat targeting U.S. hospitals
The FBI March 26 advised that, after extensive investigation and intelligence review, they have not identified any specific credible threat targeted against hospitals in any U.S. city.
Helping Caregivers Tap AI’s Vast Capabilities to Advance Health
America’s hospitals and health systems are incubators of innovation, ideas and medical progress as they are constantly striving to improve patient care and advance health.