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Andrea Fox

Andrea Fox

Andrea Fox is Senior Editor at Healthcare IT News. She has 20 years of experience covering numerous beats, including digital modernization, public health, environment and utilities, transportation and government policy and operations.

By Andrea Fox | 10:35 am | June 10, 2024
"Doctors have specific ways they like to document information," says Dr. Dean Dalili, chief medical officer of DeepScribe, who describes why personalization is a must when using ambient AI note-taking to reduce burnout.
By Andrea Fox | 11:34 am | June 07, 2024
Using the FHIR standard can help organizations like the VA connect rapidly to drug data, which paves the way for real-time surveillance that improves patient safety and identifies adverse events tied to medication.
By Andrea Fox | 10:58 am | June 07, 2024
If hospitals and health systems can increase consumers' trust in AI outputs, the tools could help achieve better outcomes and more affordable care, according to Deloitte’s latest survey. 
By Andrea Fox | 02:00 pm | June 06, 2024
Dr. Marschall Runge, CEO of Michigan Medicine and dean of U-M Medical School, discusses the real-world insider threats that inspired his new "techno-medical thriller," whose plot focuses on misuse of a national electronic health record.
By Andrea Fox | 01:34 pm | June 05, 2024
A long-requested update in Smart CRM stores protected data, giving healthcare organizations more integrated patient information to streamline patient engagement efforts.
By Andrea Fox | 05:41 pm | June 04, 2024
Rural hospitals bear the brunt of relentless ransomware attacks and face the greatest risk for patients with no nearby alternatives for lifesaving care. Government, Congress and industry must act, a new report says.
By Andrea Fox | 09:49 pm | June 03, 2024
The tools will use artificial intelligence to protect data centers by authorizing access and detecting intruders.
By Andrea Fox | 04:26 pm | June 03, 2024
While UnitedHealth has yet to file a data breach report with HHS, covered entities can delegate the job of notifying patients that their healthcare data was exposed in the crippling ransomware attack to the UHG subsidiary.
By Andrea Fox | 02:28 pm | May 31, 2024
The Veterans Affairs Office of Information and Technology finds artificial intelligence-driven clinical documentation is helping to solve physician burnout, but the value for benefits administration is yet to be determined.
By Andrea Fox | 11:24 am | May 31, 2024
UCSF Health and the university's clinical informatics division plan to develop a real-time and automated artificial intelligence monitoring platform for clinical care.