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Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back

Medical Economics

ChatEHR, developed by Stanford Medicine , uses large language model (LLM) technology to help physicians, nurses and other clinicians pull specific data, summarize charts and query a patient’s medical history in natural language. Future automations could help identify hospice eligibility or flag high-risk post-surgical patients.

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Lake Washington Vascular Ransomware Attack Affects 21,500 Patients

The HIPAA Journal

Lake Washington Vascular was unable to determine exactly what information was viewed or extracted from its systems and said the information likely compromised included names, dates of birth, addresses, diagnostic test results, medical histories, diagnosis and treatment information, payer identification numbers, and government-issued identifiers.

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Medical Assistant vs. CNA: What’s the Difference?

Prism Career Institute

These settings include nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, hospices, and even in-home health care. Job Outlooks Medical assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants both have positive job outlooks, but medical assistants have more favorable job growth than CNAs.

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Top Questions About Medical Assisting: Answered

Milwaukee Career College

The administrative coursework consists of office management, medical ethics, insurance billing, bookkeeping, computer skills, and more. Clinical coursework covers anatomy, medical terminology, exam techniques, procedures, pharmacology, CPR, and nursing skills. Medical assistants work in nearly every healthcare setting!