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Cedars faces a civil rights investigation, healthcare leaders begin an AI code
of conduct project, and the first AI-developed drug begins human trials
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WEEKLY INSIGHTS

July 26, 2023 | A weekly roundup of news from Digital Health Insights


HCA DATA BREACH AFFECTS 11 MILLION PATIENTS

The massive data breach - which includes 27 million lines of data - is already
sparking class action lawsuits against the Nashville-based health system. 




CEDARS-SINAI UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION FOR ITS TREATMENT OF BLACK MOTHERS

HHS has announced their investigation following the death of Black mother Kira
Dixon Johnson and multiple complaints of racial discrimination.


FIRST FULLY AI-GENERATED DRUG ENTERS CLINICAL TRIALS WITH HUMANS

The first-of-its-kind drug will be tested on humans marking a potentially
historic change in the way we can target and treat disease. 





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INDUSTRY LEADERS ANNOUNCE HEALTHCARE AI CODE OF CONDUCT PROJECT

The National Academy of Medicine is leading a coalition that includes Big Tech
and academia to create a healthcare AI code of conduct. 




OCR, FTC ISSUE WARNINGS ABOUT THE USE OF DATA TRACKERS

Epic's participation in TEFCA and the launch of Connection Hub are positive
steps towards interoperability, but will the change be meaningful?




COMMONWELL HEALTH INTEROPERABILITY NETWORK PASSES 200M

The decade-old interoperability network CommonWell Health now encompasses the
majority of the US population. 

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