Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against a Chinese medical device manufacturer and its Miami-based reseller, alleging deceptive business practices and citing cybersecurity risks. Patient monitors made by Contec Medical System contain a hidden 'backdoor' that could allow unauthorized access and manipulation of medical data.
The American Medical Association has adopted a new policy that calls for clinical AI tools that can explain their answers. It also wants the AI purveyors to provide safety and efficacy data. To make AI explainable means that the AI should be able to cite sources or back up its decisions with data clinicians can review. The AMA adopted the policy at its annual house of delegates meeting in Chicago this week, and it calls for an independent third party — like a regulatory agency or other certifying body — to verify that AI tools are actually explainable.
Progyny has joined Amazon's Health Benefits Connector as the first comprehensive women's health and family building solution, enabling eligible customers to discover and enroll in fertility, family building, and menopause benefits through the platform. The collaboration addresses a significant access challenge, as nearly 25% of U.S. adults report not understanding what benefits are available through their health plans. Amazon's Health Benefits Connector simplifies this process by connecting individuals with trusted healthcare solutions through a streamlined enrollment process.
Guidehealth, an AI-driven healthcare technology and services company, announced today a $10 million strategic investment from Emory Healthcare, to help accelerate the company's next phase of growth. The collaboration also strengthens both organizations' commitment to transforming patient care, advancing disease prevention and expanding access to high-quality, value-based healthcare.
A ransomware group called Interlock is claiming it stole 941 gigabytes of data, which includes more than 730,000 files, from Kettering Health after recently taking credit for the May 20 cyberattack against the hospital organization, according to cybersecurity experts. The May 20 cyberattack caused a systemwide technology outage at Kettering Health, from which the hospital system is still recovering.