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Most-Read Technology Articles in Q2 2023

Analysis  |  By Healthleaders  
   June 27, 2023

Check out the most-read Technology articles from the past quarter: 

Iowa Health System Sees Benefits from Data-Driven Surgery

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/iowa-health-system-sees-benefits-data-driven-surgery

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is using technology in the OR to study how surgical procedures are done, with a goal of improving efficiency, reducing workflows, and improving clinical outcomes

 

 

The Exec: Cedric Wilson Discusses Radiology Innovation at Stanford Medicine Children's Health

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/exec-cedric-wilson-discusses-radiology-innovation-stanford-medicine-childrens-health

Wilson, an Air Force veteran who has advised the Congressional Black Caucus on issues like health equity, talks about the evolution of diagnostic and imaging services.

Breaking: DEA to Again Revise Telemedicine Prescribing Guidelines

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/breaking-dea-again-revise-telemedicine-prescribing-guidelines

Reacting to a wave of complaints against its earlier proposed revision of rules for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine, the DEA is changing course yet again.

22 Health Systems Commit to Adopting TEFCA Standards

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/22-health-systems-commit-adopting-tefca-standards

The health systems are all EHR clients of Epic, which hailed the news as step toward the establishment of a nationwide health information exchange.

Examining the Challenges of Data Interoperability for EMS Providers

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/examining-challenges-data-interoperability-ems-providers

A discussion at the HIMSS 2023 Interoperability Showcase highlights the barriers to data transfer between ambulances and hospitals.

Coalition Unveils Guidelines for Responsible AI Use in Healthcare

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/technology/coalition-unveils-guidelines-responsible-ai-use-healthcare

The Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) includes Stanford, the Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, Google, and Microsoft, and is overseen by a number of federal agencies.


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