For Some Health Systems, AI Is Personal
It’s a strategy that many healthcare organizations – large and small – are embracing, especially as the AI market grows and the technology becomes more sophisticated. Health systems are turning to “bake-offs,” or small pilot projects that pit one product against another, or a few against each other.
What Does ChatGPT Health Mean for Healthcare?
Here’s what several health industry experts had to say on the subject of OpenAI launching ChatGPT Health.
How Hospital CEOs Can Build Cybersecurity Resilience
What were once isolated incidents have evolved into organized, well-funded attacks that are increasingly exploitative. At the same time, AI and widely available attack tools have lowered the barrier to entry, making phishing and social engineering harder to detect.
Nemours Moves Beyond the Hospital at Home Concept
The Hospital at Home model may not be everybody’s cup of tea, and several health systems and hospitals are finding value in less complex programs that focus on reducing hospital length of stay and improving home-based care.
Five Forces to Define Patient Flow in 2026
Hospital operations, throughput, and capacity are top of mind for many organizations looking at the coming year and what needs to be done to help treat patients more effectively in the face of increased patient need and ever-shrinking resources and personnel.
How LifePoint Health Is Combating Nursing Workforce Challenges with Scalability in 2026
While CNOs try to build a more sustainable workforce, tightening budgets are putting more strain on health systems and higher costs of education are making it harder for people to become nurses or to advance their nursing careers.
5 Predictions for Healthcare AI in 2026
Hartford HealthCare’s Barry Stein says healthcare leaders need to see AI as part of an ecosystem. And it will only work in healthcare if it all the right safeguards are in place.
The Exec: Chief Clinical Officer Shares Keys to Clinical Integration Success
Peter Paige, chief clinical officer of Westchester Medical Center Health Network, says three factors drive successful clinical integration initiatives: inclusion, best practices, and explaining why clinical integration promotes patient-centric care and establishes a health system as a unified organization rather than a disparate collection of care sites.
Utah OKs Prescription Refills by AI
Utah officials announced on Tuesday a partnership with AI health platform Doctronic to enable patients living with chronic conditions to use the platform to refill prescriptions. Utah becomes the first state to test the technology for prescribing and the latest example of a state talking the lead in forging AI policy.
ABQAURP News December 2025
Here is ABQAURP’s December 2025 e-newsletter.