Weekly Roundup – December 2, 2023
Welcome to our Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup. Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we posted and why they’re important to the healthcare IT community. We hope this gives you a chance to catch up on anything you may have missed during the week. News and Announcements from NextGen UGM 2023. Colin Hung attended the vendor’s User Group Meeting and provided a recap of the event, where NextGen discussed an AI-powered ambient voice assistant and a Luma Health partnership to power patient self-scheduling. Read more…  How Synthetic Data, LLMs Power Research Assistants. Josh Rubel at MDClon...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - December 2, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Brian Eastwood Tags: Healthcare IT Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup Source Type: blogs

XPRIZE Healthspan, $101 Million to Incentivize Rejuvenation in Old People
Prizes for success in research and development can work well, if coupled with suitable publicity and activism. Such efforts have a long history, going back to the well-documented longitude rewards offered by the British government in the 1700s. More recently, the original Ansari X Prize for suborbital flight was a very successful example of this sort of initiative, and was launched around the same time as the Methuselah Mouse Prize to spur greater efforts to extend life in animal models. The Palo Alto Longevity Prize followed later with similar goals. Unfortunately for the ability of longevity-focused prizes to generate on...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 30, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Activism, Advocacy and Education Source Type: blogs

Health Catalyst Acquires ERS, Bolsters Tech-Enabled Managed Services Offering with Data Abstraction and Oncology Registry Management Capabilities
Health Catalyst, Inc., a leading provider of data and analytics technology and services to healthcare organizations, today announced that it has acquired Electronic Registry Systems, Inc. (ERS), a market leader in cancer registry software and services. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, ERS provides cancer registry compliance and informatics services to enable customers to achieve their cancer center clinical and business objectives with the goal of improving cancer care for every patient. ERS has provided solutions to the cancer registry field since 1989 and is widely recognized for its flagship platform solution, CRStar....
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Healthcare IT News Tags: Health IT Company Healthcare IT ARMUS Certified Tumor Registrars CRStar Dan Burton Electronic Registry Systems ERS Health Catalyst Health IT Acquisitions Healthcare M&A Rohit Nayak Tech-Enabled Managed Services Source Type: blogs

What Do We Need To Have AI-Equipped Nanobots In Medicine
Disease, noun [archaic]: A historical term used to describe various physical and mental ailments that affected organisms, primarily humans, in an era before the advent of comprehensive nanomedical and genetic interventions. In the technologically primitive past, diseases were common causes of discomfort, dysfunction, and mortality, often requiring medical treatment and care. Modern advances and nanobots in medicine have rendered this term obsolete, as conditions previously classified as diseases are now either preventable or entirely curable at the molecular level. Are we on the brink of a brave new world where disease...
Source: The Medical Futurist - November 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Andrea Koncz Tags: TMF Future of Medicine Nanotechnology nanobots nanobots in medicine AI Source Type: blogs

Applying Proteomics to the Development of Senolytic Therapies
We describe the technological advancements that have enabled researchers to address challenges inherent to the proteomic analysis of blood, such as the wide dynamic range of protein concentrations, and discuss multiple workflows that can be leveraged for the discovery of senescence biomarkers, senolytic targets, and cell-surface proteins. We also highlight how modern mass spectrometry-based technologies will open the door for future clinical applications, develop translationally relevant approaches to quantify aging and cellular senescence, and develop therapeutics for enhancing human healthspan. (Source: Fight Aging!)
Source: Fight Aging! - November 27, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Medicine, Biotech, Research Source Type: blogs

Bonus Features – November 26, 2023 – 85% of healthcare orgs boosting IT spending in 2024, 70% of orgs actively considering generative AI, plus 18 more stories
This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job. News and Studies The latest Hospital Vitals report from Syntellis and the AHA found that hospitals have seen a 28% decline in cash reserves over the last 19 months. This is due in large part to increased expenses (from 25$ for...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 26, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Brian Eastwood Tags: Healthcare IT Aerin Medical Akasa American Hospital Association Artera AvaSure BrightSpring Health Services CancerIQ Carestream Health Clue CodaMetrix Da Vinci Project Derrick Sung eHealth Exchange EHR Association First Healt Source Type: blogs

A Novel Mitophagy Inducing Compound
A sizable fraction of research aimed at treating aging involves screening natural compounds in search of those that can modestly slow aging in short-lived animal models. This is because the economics of developing such a compound into a drug or supplement are well understood by investors, and because it dovetails well with the scientific goal of increased understanding of how aging progresses at the level of cellular biochemistry, rather than because it is going to make a big difference for patients. If sizable gains in healthy life span were the driving incentive, the field would look very different, and the emphasis woul...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 24, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Medicine, Biotech, Research Source Type: blogs

Learning from Laron Syndrome
The longest lived mice are still those engineered to lack functional growth hormone or growth hormone receptor. That record was established more than 20 years ago, and remains in place even as an energetic research and development community focused on treating aging as a medical condition has come into being. In part this is the case because research has largely focused on approaches known to produce lesser effects on aging in mice, such as the discovery of small molecules that mimic portions of the calorie restriction response. In part it is because the pace of development in the life sciences is ever slower than we would...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 23, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Medicine, Biotech, Research Source Type: blogs

This Is Good News About A Cancer None Of Us Ever Want!
 I, for one, would leap at an annual blood test to avoid this horror! Scientists to develop first ever blood test for pancreatic cancer By Joanna Panagopoulos 10:15PM November 16, 2023 Australian researchers are close to developing the first blood test for the “silent killer” pancreatic can cer. Scientists from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne believe a (Source: Australian Health Information Technology)
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - November 22, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

An Aging Clock Derived from Images of the Lens of the Eye
In this study, we used informative lens photographs to generate LensAge as an innovative indicator to reveal aging status of lens based on deep learning (DL) models. Under ideal physiological conditions (both genetic and environmental), biological age should be synchronized with chronological age. While in reality, there are almost always differences between biological age and chronological age, which is considered to result from individually different aging processes. Therefore, we measured the difference between LensAge and chronological age as the LensAge index to assess an individual's aging rate relative to peers, and...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 22, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Medicine, Biotech, Research Source Type: blogs

A resident ’ s critical discovery: Advanced cancer unveiled
It was my first week in the radiation oncology department as a resident. The day had been busy, and most of the consultants and staff had already left the outpatient department (OPD). I was exhausted and famished, with thoughts of dinner dominating my mind. Just as I was beginning to wind down, the physician assistant Read more… A resident’s critical discovery: Advanced cancer unveiled originally appeared in KevinMD.com. (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - November 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Conditions Oncology/Hematology Source Type: blogs

Assessing Pentadecanoic Acid In Vitro
The work on pentadecanoic acid noted here is interesting, but should be taken with a grain of salt given that it is performed in vitro. In general, one should expect any given set of mechanisms in the cell to be associated with many different means of manipulation. It is interesting to see a fatty acid capable of touching on the same mechanisms as rapamycin, but remember that the ability to influence the same mechanistic targets does not necessarily translate to the same ability to produce a modest slowing of aging in animal studies. So the usual advice stands here, to wait for the animal studies before getting too excited...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 22, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Daily News Source Type: blogs

Some Cancers Induce Cellular Senescence to Aid in Growth
The presence of senescent cells can make a tissue environment more hospitable for cancer, as senescent cells secrete growth factors in addition to pro-inflammatory signals. Researchers have provided evidence for some cancers to aggressively employ the strategy of inducing senescence. Here, a research group notes that this induction of senescence can act to suppress the local immune response to a cancer by co-opting immune cells, making them senescent. It remains an open question as to whether targeting senescent cells for destruction is a good idea in the early stages of a cancer, rather than leaving them in place to attra...
Source: Fight Aging! - November 21, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Daily News Source Type: blogs

The Common Signs Of Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D supplementation could lower the risk of dying from cancer-related diseases and increase life expectancy by years. (Source: PsyBlog | Psychology Blog)
Source: PsyBlog | Psychology Blog - November 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mina Dean Tags: Nutrition Source Type: blogs

Bonus Features – November 19, 2023 – Critical access hospitals 16% less likely to participate in data exchange, two-thirds of orgs plan to increase AI spending by 25% in the next three years, plus 36 more stories
This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job. News Three U.S. Representatives have introduced the WEAR IT Act, which would let Americans use money from Flexible Spending Accounts or Health Savings Accounts to pay for devices such as blood glucose and EKG monitors or sleep ...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 19, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Brian Eastwood Tags: Healthcare IT AccurKardia Aiberry Artisight Availity Avel eCare Azalea Health Bamboo Health BAMF Health BioIntelliSense CentralReach CHIME Fall Forum Circular Doccla Edifecs Equality Health Garrett Goldberg GE Healthcare Source Type: blogs