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Cedars-Sinai CIO's tips to ensure genAI is fair, appropriate, valid, effective and safe

Healthcare It News

Following is the eighth interview in our series on top voices in health IT discussing AI. Are any keywords missing? Editor's Note: This is the eighth in a series of features on top voices in health IT discussing the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Tomorrow, in part two, we discuss AI projects at Cedars-Sinai.

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Eleos Closes $20M to Unlock CareOps Automation for Behavioral Health

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – Eleos Health has announced a $20 million Series A round, co-led by F-Prime Capital and Eight Roads Ventures, bringing their total raise to $28 million. Eleos Health , a provider of CareOps Automation for behavioral health, today announced that it has raised $20M in Series A funding.

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Unpacking Averages: FDA FOIA Response Times by Topic of Request

Health Law Advisor

Continuing my three-part series on FOIA requests using a database of over 120,000 requests filed with FDA over 10 years (2013-22), this month’s post focuses on sorting the requests by topic and then using those topics to dive deeper into FDA response times. In the post last month, I looked at response times in general.

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Five steps to conduct an effective healthcare compliance investigation

YouCompli

This is the fifth article in Sharon Parsley, JD, MBA, CHC, CHRC’s monthly series on compliance officer effectiveness for the YouCompli blog. Some tools have robust keyword search technology, location and department search and retrieve functions, and involved persons search capabilities.

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20 Tips to Help You Survive Facing Peer Review for Your Hospital Clinical Privileges-Part 1 of 2

Pharmacy Law Blog

This is part 1 of a 2 part blog series. It may be begun because a patient files s medical malpractice lawsuit. It may result from a statistical review by the Utilization Review office or from the Quality Improvement office. Click here to read part 2. A Notice of A Peer Review Must Be Treated Seriously.