Workforce

Nurse checks tablet to communicate on shift
By Andrea Fox 10:19 am April 18, 2025
A new application with real-time and auto-generated features could enhance engagement and improve the safety and productivity of frontline workers in healthcare and other industries, the company says. 
A doctor checking a patient's record on their digital tablet
By Adam Ang 01:52 am April 18, 2025
Also, Victoria is piloting digital health training for public health workers. 
Rush University Medical Center on genAI
By Bill Siwicki 11:28 am April 16, 2025
In the test, 74% of clinicians said the ambient and genAI technology reduced their levels of burnout and 95% wanted to continue using the technology. Further, clinicians used 25 non-English languages.
Sameer Sethi of Hackensack Meridian Health on AI
By Bill Siwicki 01:15 pm April 15, 2025
The CAIO should not just understand both of those disciplines, but intuit what AI is good and bad, what's scalable and whether it's the right fit, says Sameer Sethi, the New Jersey health system's chief AI and insights officer.
Micky Tripathi, former HHS acting chief AI officer
By Andrea Fox 12:30 pm April 14, 2025
Micky Tripathi, who also served as acting chief artificial intelligence officer at HHS, is said to be in line for the new chief AI implementation officer role at the Minnesota healthcare innovator.
A doctor reviewing a patient's chart
By Adam Ang 07:30 pm April 13, 2025
Northern Health in Melbourne has replaced its legacy system with AI-assisted coding.
Mouneer Odeh of Cedars-Sinai on Chief AI Officers
By Bill Siwicki 10:33 am April 11, 2025
Chief Data and AI Officer Mouneer Odeh says work on artificial intelligence is like a snowball going downhill – over the next five to 10 years it will build and build until the scale of the impact meets what healthcare requires.
HHS building in Washington, DC
By Andrea Fox 11:05 am April 09, 2025
The mass layoffs have severely undercut essential IT, policy and contracting functions, and sources say they fear critical expertise has been lost. The government could hire contractors to fill the gaps, putting ousted employees in an ethical bind.
CIO and hospital IT leaders meet
By Mike Miliard 03:43 pm April 08, 2025
CIOs and other healthcare technology decision-makers polled by Stoltenberg Consulting say reimbursement and workforce challenges are also top of mind as they continue to invest in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and more.
A nurse reading a patient's chart on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 08:36 pm April 06, 2025
Also, the Australian government awarded $4 million in funding to a project building the country's first registry of atrial fibrillation ablations.