Australasia's leading voice in digital health news
Twitter X Logo

International health IT week in review: August 13

13 August 2023
By Kate McDonald
Image: iStock

Babylon’s woes increase as US arm goes bust, Babylon looks to sell off UK business, how poor interoperability limited COVID-19 vax efforts in US, Ransomware attack takes down hospital systems in four US states, Rhysida ransomware targets healthcare, generative AI not yet reliable

Babylon looks to sell UK business amid bankruptcy fears

Digital Health News ~ Jordan Sollof ~ 09/08/2023

Babylon Health is looking to sell its UK business, including its 100,000 patient NHS GP practice, and may fall into administration, the company has announced.

Generative AI ‘not reliable yet,’ says Mayo Clinic’s John Halamka

Healthcare IT News ~ Bill Siwicki ~ 08/08/2023

That said, despite its current limitations – it will never replace “empathy, listening, respect, personal preference” – it’s clear artificial intelligence is leading to fundamental changes in care delivery, says the IT innovator.

Poor interoperability limited primary care COVID-19 vaccination efforts

EHR Intelligence ~ Hannah Nelson ~ 08/08/2023

Just before the COVID-19 pandemic began, the CDC reported that many practices could not access patient vaccination data reliably and easily, despite two decades of policy efforts to improve immunization reporting.

Babylon closes US business

FierceHealthcare ~ Heather Landi ~ 09/08/2023

It offers a healthcare app for AI-powered diagnosis and video appointments, with a value-based care platform called Babylon 360. In 2022, the company reported a net loss of $221 million on $1 billion in revenue.

Virtual care service Babylon in financial trouble

Canadian Healthcare Technology ~ Staff writer ~ 09/08/2023

Online healthcare business Babylon Health is fighting for its future as it tries to find enough cash to keep its UK arm going until it can find a buyer.

Ransomware attack on Prospect Medical Holdings takes down hospital systems in 4 states

SC Magazine ~ Steve Zurier ~ 07/08/2023

A ransomware attack late last week on Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings spread to hospitals in at least four other states before the healthcare group took its systems offline to prevent any further spread.

Healthcare sector targeted by Rhysida ransomware operation

SC Magazine ~ Staff writer ~ 10/08/2023

BleepingComputer reports that healthcare organizations in North and South America, Western Europe, and Australia were noted by the Department of Health and Human Services to have been targeted by the new Rhysida ransomware operation, which according to some sources has launched the cyberattack against Prospect Medical Holdings.

Leave a Reply

Australasia's leading voice in digital health news

Twitter X

Copyright © 2024 Pulse+IT Communications Pty Ltd. No content published on this website can be reproduced by any person for any reason without the prior written permission of the publisher. If your organisation is featured in a Pulse+IT article you can purchase the permission to reproduce the article here.
Website Design by Get Leads AU.

Australasia’s leading voice in digital health news 

Keep your finger on the pulse with full access to all articles published on 
pulseit.news
Subscribe from only $39
magnifiercrossmenuchevron-down