News 12/4/24
Top News
The Drug Enforcement Administration says that criminals who have been committing prescription drug fraud are now using EHRs and e-prescribing systems to create bogus prescriptions that are often sent to pharmacies all over the US.
Those involved are generating up to 1,000 prescriptions per day for a given prescriber’s DEA number.
DEA says the solution will need to involve doctors, EHR vendors, prescription processing companies, and pharmacies. It recommends that providers check their profile in their state’s prescription drug monitoring program to look for irregularities.
Reader Comments
From Lattice: “Re: Bluesky. I was surprised by your strong endorsement of a platform you mentioned not having fully explored. Are you suggesting that it offers a superior experience compared to X?” I wasn’t endorsing Bluesky, just mentioning that I am using it. I like Bluesky for mostly superficial reasons — the absence of ads, the control I have over what posts I see, and a clubbier vibe that feels like a cool secret society (at least until the trolls and bots on X join me). It’s also open, so people are building apps on top of it whereas X has shut off most of its APIs to wall off its garden. My timing was triggered because of its huge influx of new users, whose reasons aren’t necessarily the same as mine, that give it critical mass. I like that I don’t have to pledge exclusivity since it’s free and easy to use both services, plus I wouldn’t be too smart if I abandoned my 14,000 followers on X versus the 140 I have on Bluesky. My plan:
- I’m not a very active user of X, but I will continue to post on both services, probably a bit more interesting stuff on Bluesky.
- I will spend far less time reading X’s “For You” algorithm-pushed posts that are designed to enrage, silo, and troll to boost engagement.
- I will still check X’s “Following” posts, probably a few times each day. I follow only 109 accounts, so I can zip through those quickly.
From Summoner: “Re: Chromebook. I’ve been meaning to thank you for recommending a ruggedized, small, light and cheap model a number of years ago, which I picked up for $150.” I love my Chromebook, which fills the gap between using my laptop at my desk versus my IPad from a comfy chair when I don’t need a real keyboard or Windows-only tools. I paid $99 in mid-2022 for my low-end Lenovo that has 4 GB of memory and 64 GB of storage. I like the 11.6 inch, 2.4 pound form factor, the automatic updates, and a battery that runs for days.
From Researcher: “Re: Altmetric. The social media citation measurement tool that journals use to measure interest in their article now cites HIStalk as both a news organization and a blog.” Thanks, I didn’t know that. The site calculates a real-time Attention Score for each journal article that is based on media mentions. I read this morning that it just added Bluesky posts. The value of such a service is that the feedback is immediate compared to measuring citations months or years later when new articles finally emerge from the research journal sausage maker.
From Old Aprima: “Re: CompuGroup Medical, which had acquired EMDs and Aprima. Just did its fourth round of layoffs this year, with 15 people let go, including some high tenure employees.” Unverified.
From Spellchequer: “Re: RSNA. Add this to your list of conference misspellings such as HIMMS.” A search of this site – which I won’t name even though I could shame them as an HIStalk competitor — surfaces dozens of examples of RSNA butchering, most often in headlines, going back to 2011.
HIStalk Announcements and Requests
A reader’s donations funded the Donors Choose teacher grant request of Mr. M in Dallas, who asked for a wireless voice amplifier and microphone to help his pre-schoolers hear him without straining his voice. He sent a photo, although my face-blurring hides the brand new headset he wanted to show us. Speaking of Donors Choose, a donation from reader Natalie, boosted by some juicy matching funds including those from my Anonymous Vendor Executive, funded these projects:
- A laptop for the seventh grade science class of first-year teacher Ms. E in Grand Island, ME.
- Interactive STEM games for Mr. W’s high school class in Conyers, GA.
- Headphones for the second grade class of Ms. S in Paterson, NJ.
- Mini whiteboards for Mr. S’s English as a Second Language high school class in Chicago, IL.
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Webinars
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Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock
Toronto-based AI-enabled decision support vendor Healwell acquires a majority stake in Mutuo Health Solutions, which offers an ambient scribe product.
Healthcare quality organization ECRI acquires The Just Culture Company, which addresses workforce culture.
Soda Health, whose platform helps members use their health insurance benefit dollars to pay for approved goods and services, raises $50 million in a Series B funding round.
Sales
- Great River Health System (IA) will switch from Oracle Health to Epic in 2026.
People
VillageMD names President and COO Jim Murray interim CEO following the departure of co-founder Tim Barry. Parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance, which has invested over $6 billion in the primary care chain, is considering selling all or parts of VillageMD due to struggling profitability.
Cotiviti hires Suvajit Gupta, MS (Appian Corporation) as CTO.
Former Intermountain Health CIO Ryan Smith, MBA (Graphite Health) rejoins the health system as chief digital and information officer.
Announcements and Implementations
Marshfield Clinic Health System (WI) implements Switchboard, MD’s MDAware inbox management technology at three facilities.
Xsolis launches an AI-powered solution for appeals documentation, with MultiCare Health System serving as its pilot site.
Academy Medtech Ventures releases Move PT, a home rehab care system that uses AI, computer vision, and remote therapeutic monitoring.
A new KLAS report on imaging AI reveals that high-volume organizations are leading adoption, with mid-sized ones poised to follow. AI is now more commonly used in neurology and stroke cases than computer-aided detection, with breast and mammography applications ranking second. The most widely used solutions are RapidAI and Viz.ai, while Aidoc and Nuance top the list of those under consideration for purchase.
Government and Politics
HHS secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suggests that CMS, rather than the American Medical Association’s RUC panel of doctors, should be tasked with recommending provider payments amounts for individual CPT codes for Medicare billing. CPT products such as licenses generate $266 million annually, which represents half of AMA’s revenue.
Privacy and Security
HHS OCR levies a $1.19 million fine against Gulf Coast Pain Consultants, who it says violated HIPAA when a former contractor used patient information from its EHR to file 6,500 fraudulent Medicare claims. The contractor was previously indicted but found not guilty.
Holy Redeemer Family Medicine (PA) pays $35,581 to settle federal allegations that it potentially violated HIPAA when it disclosed a patient’s full health record to a prospective employer, including information about reproductive healthcare, rather than the single test result that the patient had authorized.
Other
Unity Health Toronto puts together a fun “Breaking News” video to celebrate its Epic go live across its three hospitals. You can almost smell the typical command center Eau de Parfum (picked-over “I’ll just have a half” everything bagels and congealed pizza).
Sponsor Updates
- Goliath Technologies publishes a case study about Intermountain Healthcare’s use of the company’s solution to identify reliability and response time issues to improve end user EHR experience.
- Agfa HealthCare Rubee AI customers can now access Carpl.ai’s marketplace of 140 AI applications, testing, deployment and monitoring tools.
- TheMuse.com recognizes Arcadia with its 2024 VIBE (Voted in by Employees) Award in the employee health and wellness category.
- Artera offers a new case study, “Jane Pauley Community Health Center Increases Access to Care Across Community-Based Populations in Central Indiana with Artera.”
- AvaSure publishes the results of its “Inpatient Virtual Care Insight Survey.”
- Capital Rx releases a “Best of 2024” episode of “The Astonishing Healthcare Podcast.”
- Clinical Architecture will present at the 2024 Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy Annual Meeting December 5 in Washington, DC.
- CliniComp shares insights from recent site optimization visits at VA facilities in Atlanta and Augusta, GA.
Blog Posts
- The Future of Medical Coding: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and People (AGS Health)
- AMA Coding Overhaul: A New Era for AI Medical Documentation in the ED (Augmedix)
- Experts Predict Increasing Digital Health Investment in 2025: Innovators Can Turn Cybersecurity into Value Creation (Clearwater)
- You’re (Probably) Hiring the Wrong People (Divurgent)
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Dr. Jayne's advice is always valuable for healthcare professionals. Thanks for sharing this informative update.