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Healthcare billing and claims automation startup Outbound AI raises $16M

GeekWire

(Outbound AI Photos) Outbound AI announced Wednesday $16 million in fresh funding to advance the rollout of its artificial intelligence tools that help healthcare teams interact with insurance companies and automate administrative work during the claims process. Providence-linked Advata has a focus on healthcare revenue cycle management.

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AI in healthcare searches skyrocket by over 300% in three years, 10x that of AI safety

Dataconomy

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and healthcare has been on a meteoric rise, and our analysis of Google search data from 2020 to 2023 reveals an astonishing surge in public interest. From a modest 12,100 searches in 2020, the enthusiasm surrounding AI’s role in healthcare has skyrocketed to an impressive 33,100 searches in 2023.

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To gain advantage, IT leaders should turn competitors into collaborators

CIO Business Intelligence

Map out a tech-driven strategy Nothing happens without a plan, and for a company’s IT organization with growth on its mind, this means developing an effective tech-driven growth strategy. State of healthcare By way of illustration, let’s focus on the healthcare space , where technology has changed the rules of engagement.

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BirchAI, spinout from Seattle’s AI2 Incubator, acquired by health-tech company Sagility

GeekWire

BirchAI Photo) Seattle-based BirchAI , a startup that builds software to streamline customer support for healthcare companies, announced Tuesday that it is being acquired by Sagility , a Denver-based health-tech company. Beyond healthcare, BirchAI’s tech also supports customers in insurance, banking and other markets.

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Justice Department has charged a Latvian woman it says helped develop Trickbot malware

The Verge

The US Department of Justice has charged a Latvian woman for her role in allegedly developing the Trickbot malware, which was responsible for infecting millions of computers, targeting schools, hospitals, public utilities, and governments, the agency said in a news release. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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CSO30 Awards: Introducing the top 30 security leaders in Saudi Arabia

CIO Business Intelligence

As digital threats continue to evolve, the expertise and dedication of these leaders will be crucial in navigating the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape with confidence and vigilance.

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How Exploration Drives Breakthrough Digital Business Strategies

Forrester IT

If you answered yes (or even “mostly yes”), then the Develop The Digital Strategy priority within the Forrester Decisions for Digital Business & Strategy service is for you! This service helps digital leaders across industries — including financial services, travel, retail, healthcare, […].

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