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Artificial Intelligence January 16, 2026
How Modern Machine Learning Models Can Forecast Mental Health Crises
The Expanding Role of Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners. Psychiatric nurse practitioners sit at the center of this transition. Their scope of practice blends assessment, medication management, and therapeutic engagement. Predictive tools align well with that hybrid role.
Industry Events, Our Reports January 16, 2026
Upcoming Virtual Events Roundup
We have rounded up some virtual events around our industry. They are all free to attended so register today. And check back each week for new events. Have an event we can include? Contact us.
HealthcareNOW Radio, News January 16, 2026
Weekend Playlist on Healthcare NOW Radio
Find a new podcast or catch up on some of your favorites, here are all the newest episodes released this week on Healthcare NOW Radio. Have a great weekend!
HealthcareNOW Radio January 15, 2026
The Rising Threat of Cyber Attacks in Healthcare
Now on-demand, Trending NOW episode with host Shahid Shah and his guest Scott Taylor, Director of Cyber Resilience and Field Solutions Architect for Pure Storage. What’s trending now is the rising threat of cyber attacks in healthcare, and why resilient, recovery-ready infrastructure is as critical as having skilled clinicians or effective workflows.
Our Reports
- Upcoming Virtual Events Roundup - January 16, 2026
- Health IT Business News – January 15, 2026 - January 15, 2026
- Sharing Health Data Update January 2026 - January 14, 2026
- Monday Morning Rounds with CMS - January 12, 2026
- NursesNOW Roundup December 2025 - January 11, 2026
- Health IT Product News Report January 2026 - January 10, 2026
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- How Modern Machine Learning Models Can Forecast Mental Health Crises
- Upcoming Virtual Events Roundup
- Weekend Playlist on Healthcare NOW Radio
- The Rising Threat of Cyber Attacks in Healthcare
- Health IT Business News – January 15, 2026
- Shadow IT: Healthcare’s $10 Billion Compliance Blind Spot
- Telemedicine Flexibilities Extended for Prescribing Controlled Medications Through 2026
- Sharing Health Data Update January 2026
- Kill the Clipboard: What It Will Take to Bring Usable Data to Patient Care
- The “Virtualist” Provider: Why the Future of Telehealth Requires More Than Good WiFi
- AI is Creating a New Darwinian Jobs Market Where the Super Employee is King
- Preparing for the HIPAA Security Rule Update
- Attend the 2026 ASTP Annual Meeting
- Monday Morning Rounds with CMS
- Enhancing Clinical Trial Operations Through Technology-Driven Workflows and Data Harmonization
Health IT Innovation
January 14, 2026
Kill the Clipboard: What It Will Take to Bring Usable Data to Patient Care
By Philip Wickline – For all of the technological advancements that have unfolded in healthcare over the past several years, one relic of the past still seems to sum up today’s patient experience. The clipboard. It’s a potent symbol of just how much responsibility and redundancy healthcare providers continue to thrust onto patients when it comes to gathering and sharing data.
Read MoreInteroperability
January 14, 2026
Sharing Health Data Update January 2026
Moving our healthcare system into the digital age, better outcomes, controlling and reducing costs, and patient access to their health data. Our monthly HIE rundown includes updates on industry interoperability news, TEFCA, HIE networks, job openings and vendor contracts.
Read MoreRegulatory
January 14, 2026
Telemedicine Flexibilities Extended for Prescribing Controlled Medications Through 2026
HHS & DEA extend telemedicine flexibilities for prescribing controlled medications through 2026. This action ensures that patients who rely on telemedicine, including seniors, rural residents, people with disabilities, and individuals receiving treatment for mental health conditions or substance use disorder, can continue accessing care without interruption.
Read MoreHealthcare NOW Radio
January 16, 2026
Weekend Playlist on Healthcare NOW Radio
Find a new podcast or catch up on some of your favorites, here are all the newest episodes released this week on Healthcare NOW Radio. Have a great weekend!
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- Environmental Factors Shaping Lifelong Health
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- New on Demand Episodes 1/13/26
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Healthcare Revenue Cycle and Finance
January 7, 2026
Alleviating the Costs of Billing Confusion
By Casey Williams – How Clear, Personalized Payments can Drive Patient Engagement and Collections – Amid constant change in the healthcare industry, providers and health systems continue to face the same challenge: helping patients navigate the finances in their care journey with compassion, while keeping the services they rely on sustainable.
Read MoreDigital Health & Telemedicine
January 14, 2026
Telemedicine Flexibilities Extended for Prescribing Controlled Medications Through 2026
HHS & DEA extend telemedicine flexibilities for prescribing controlled medications through 2026. This action ensures that patients who rely on telemedicine, including seniors, rural residents, people with disabilities, and individuals receiving treatment for mental health conditions or substance use disorder, can continue accessing care without interruption.
Read MoreAnalytics & Population Health
January 16, 2026
How Modern Machine Learning Models Can Forecast Mental Health Crises
The Expanding Role of Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners. Psychiatric nurse practitioners sit at the center of this transition. Their scope of practice blends assessment, medication management, and therapeutic engagement. Predictive tools align well with that hybrid role.
Read MoreHealth IT Security Privacy and Compliance
January 15, 2026
Shadow IT: Healthcare’s $10 Billion Compliance Blind Spot
By Frank Zamani – A physician needed to share large imaging files with a specialist. The hospital’s file transfer system was too slow, so she used Dropbox instead. Three months later, a compliance audit revealed PHI for 2,400 patients had been stored on an unauthorized platform, no encryption, no access controls, no business associate agreement. The potential HIPAA penalties: up to $1.7 million.
Read More#ICYMI
- Upcoming Virtual Events Roundup Posted on: January 16, 2026
- Shadow IT: Healthcare's $10 Billion Compliance Blind Spot Posted on: January 15, 2026
- Kill the Clipboard: What It Will Take to Bring Usable Data to Patient Care Posted on: January 14, 2026
- AI is Creating a New Darwinian Jobs Market Where the Super Employee is King Posted on: January 13, 2026
- Preparing for the HIPAA Security Rule Update Posted on: January 13, 2026
- Enhancing Clinical Trial Operations Through Technology-Driven Workflows and Data Harmonization Posted on: January 12, 2026
- When a Bug Becomes a Lawsuit: Software Liability in Clinical IT Systems Posted on: January 8, 2026













