Microsoft gets "cracked" by cybercriminals, a push for a national patient ID standard, the controversial rise of off-label ketamine prescribing, and the emergence of generative AI in healthcare highlight this week’s roundup. 
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WEEKLY INSIGHTS

April 19, 2023 | A weekly roundup of news from Digital Health Insights

AI-powered clinician assistant tools make headway

AI-powered clinician assistants are addressing physician burnout by creating treatment plans and relieving EHR burdens - but what does that mean for patients?

Push for a national patient ID standard persists

Patient ID Now is urging the removal of the long-standing ban on federal funds towards a national patient identification standard.

The rise of robo-docs: Generative AI takes over healthcare

AI-powered clinician assistants are addressing physician burnout by creating treatment plans and relieving EHR burdens - but what does that mean for patients?

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Microsoft gets "cracked" by cybercriminals

Cybercriminals have altered Microsoft software Cobalt Strike to attack healthcare organizations’ systems undetected.

Has "off-label" prescribing for ketamine gone too far?

More providers are prescribing ketamine for mental health disorders. But have we put too much trust in this controversial treatment?

Are Hospitals Selling Your Health Data to Tech Giants?

98% of hospital websites use third-party data tracking which sends patient data to tech giants. Some argue it doesn’t violate HIPAA.

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