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Auxira Health Raises $7.8M to Solve the Cardiology Shortage with Virtual Clinical Pods

HIT Consultant - (Monday December 15, 2025)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: 

– Auxira Health, a virtual cardiology company co-developed by MedStar Health, has secured $7.8M in seed funding to address the growing cardiologist shortage and clinician burnout crisis. 

– Unlike standard telehealth platforms,…

CIO Podcast – Episode 105: Nursing Voices with Marcie Lafido

Healthcare IT Today - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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For the 105th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we are joined by Marcie Lafido, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, Chief Nursing Officer at Endeavor Health Elmhurst Hospital, to talk about the…

Thyme Care, CenterWell partner to provide cancer care support in seven states

MobiHealthNews - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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Thyme Care, CenterWell partner to provide cancer care support in seven states | MobiHealthNews

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Mount Sinai’s AI Tool “V2P” Predicts Disease Type from Genetic Mutations

HIT Consultant - (Monday December 15, 2025)
AI/ Digital Health/ Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

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What You Should Know: 

– Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a new artificial intelligence tool called V2P (Variant to Phenotype) that identifies not only disease-causing genetic…

Why is AI Adoption so Low for Healthcare RCM?

Healthcare IT Today - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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Struggling with rising denials, missing data, or a revenue cycle team carrying more work than ever? You’re not alone. AI keeps getting headlines, but most health systems still hesitate to deploy it where it…

AI can bridge the payer-provider divide

MobiHealthNews - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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AI can bridge the payer-provider divide | MobiHealthNews

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Beyond Wearables: How Radar Technology is Revolutionizing Elderly Sleep Monitoring

HIT Consultant - (Monday December 15, 2025)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

Dr. Jae-Eun Lee, CEO of bitsensing

Radar holds the potential to change the way we look after elderly people, with new radar-based sleep monitors offering a way to rethink the way elderly people are monitored…

Accurate coding needed as provider-payer AI arms race heats up

Healthcare IT news - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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Accurate coding needed as provider-payer AI arms race heats up | Healthcare IT News

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Best practice recommendations and considerations for designing and electronically implementing event-driven diaries in clinical trials

npj Digital Medicine - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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Based on the literature and collective experience and consensus of the authors, this article provides a definition for an event-driven electronic diary (EDeD), outlines considerations for the use of EDeDs, and provides best practice…

How Tech Bio Flips Traditional Biotech

BeKey - (Monday December 15, 2025)
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When I think about tech bio, it's truly instead of going after this with a specific biological question in mind, you're starting with the data or the technology or the artificial intelligence infrastructure.#digitalhealth #interview…


I am an experienced healthcare executive with over 15 years of deep clinical and informatics expertise in the design, development, implementation and support of complex healthcare solutions. Beginning my career as a cardiologist, I understand the needs of clinicians and the nature of their work.