Babylon Health shares tumble as disastrous US strategy fails, how generative AI can help healthcare processes and clinical workflows, ransomware’s ripple effect on neighbouring health systems, MySaskHealthRecord mobile app rolls out, vendors need to keep their integration promises, ChatGPT and administrative duties
Babylon shareholders wiped out in restructuring deal
Financial Times ~ Ivan Levingston, Robert Smith and Cristina Criddle ~ 12/05/2023
It caps a difficult period for Babylon, which had been championed by former health minister Matt Hancock during the pandemic as “revolutionary” for health services and grew rapidly through partnerships with the National Health Service.
Generative AI could augment 40% of healthcare working hours
Healthcare IT News ~ Bill Siwicki ~ 11/05/2023
That’s just one of the findings from new Accenture research showing how the algorithms behind apps like ChatGPT could fundamentally transform healthcare processes and clinical workflows.
Babylon Health to go private as losses mount
Modern Healthcare~ Brock EW Turner ~ 10/05/2023
Babylon Health announced plans Wednesday to be taken private as it reported a first-quarter loss more than twice the size of a year ago.
SK rolls out mobile access to patient information
Canadian Healthcare Technology ~ Staff writer ~ 10/05/2023
The MySaskHealthRecord mobile app functions the same as the website, which allows users to see their lab test results, medical imaging reports, immunization history, prescription history, and clinical visit history.
KLAS: kept promises key for health IT vendor customer satisfaction
EHR Intelligence ~ Hannah Nelson ~ 10/05/2023
Keeping promises related to product integration capabilities is key for health IT vendors to drive customer satisfaction, according to a KLAS report.
Is ChatGPT healthcare’s autopilot?
MedCity News ~ Erlyn Macaryan ~ 08/05/2023
While human empathy will never be replaced, AI technologies and ChatGPT are providing new possibilities to help healthcare providers engage more efficiently with their patients and streamline administrative duties so physicians can focus more on their patients.