HITshow Daily: October 21, 2025 (Tuesday)
Update: 2025-10-27
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Today on HITshow:
Physicians stake their claim in AI development. Today's HITshow Daily spotlights the AMA's new Center for Digital Health and AI, AWS outage disrupting 500+ hospitals, and GE HealthCare's operational AI partnerships with Duke and Queen's Health. Then in our second half, consumer innovations from HLTH: Hinge Health's AI care tools, WeightWatchers partnering with Amazon Pharmacy, One Medical's pediatric telehealth, and Verily's new health records app.
HOST: RHONDA BROOKS
📍 Policy & Leadership — Anika Shah
American Medical Association launches the Center for Digital Health and AI, led by CEO John Whyte. The center focuses on policy leadership, clinical workflow integration, education, and collaboration to ensure physicians shape AI regulation and development. The AMA emphasizes "augmented intelligence" that supports rather than replaces physician judgment.
📍 Infrastructure Failure — Teresa Vaughn
Amazon Web Services suffers major outage affecting 500+ hospitals, beginning at 3 AM Eastern in the US-EAST-ONE region. DNS resolution failures disrupted hospitals, Amazon services, WhatsApp, ChatGPT, Venmo, and British government sites. AWS resolved issues by 6:35 AM. The incident highlights healthcare's critical vulnerability to cloud service single points of failure.
📍 Healthcare Innovation — Logan Stokes
GE HealthCare partners with Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu and Duke Health to develop AI-driven hospital operations software. The company also unveiled 2025 AI Innovation Lab research projects, pushing GE beyond medical imaging into operational efficiency tools.
☀️ After the Break
Consumer health innovations from HLTH: Hinge Health's AI Movement Analysis and Robin care assistant, WeightWatchers and Amazon Pharmacy partnering for GLP-1 home delivery, Amazon One Medical launching pay-per-visit pediatric telehealth, and Verily Me app pulling patient health records for personalized care recommendations.
🎙️ Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you like our show, please follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hit_show.
HITshow is made possible by EY, Kimmchi and HLTH 2025 — the epicenter of healthcare innovation, where the future of care happens, October 26–29 in Las Vegas.
Physicians stake their claim in AI development. Today's HITshow Daily spotlights the AMA's new Center for Digital Health and AI, AWS outage disrupting 500+ hospitals, and GE HealthCare's operational AI partnerships with Duke and Queen's Health. Then in our second half, consumer innovations from HLTH: Hinge Health's AI care tools, WeightWatchers partnering with Amazon Pharmacy, One Medical's pediatric telehealth, and Verily's new health records app.
HOST: RHONDA BROOKS
📍 Policy & Leadership — Anika Shah
American Medical Association launches the Center for Digital Health and AI, led by CEO John Whyte. The center focuses on policy leadership, clinical workflow integration, education, and collaboration to ensure physicians shape AI regulation and development. The AMA emphasizes "augmented intelligence" that supports rather than replaces physician judgment.
📍 Infrastructure Failure — Teresa Vaughn
Amazon Web Services suffers major outage affecting 500+ hospitals, beginning at 3 AM Eastern in the US-EAST-ONE region. DNS resolution failures disrupted hospitals, Amazon services, WhatsApp, ChatGPT, Venmo, and British government sites. AWS resolved issues by 6:35 AM. The incident highlights healthcare's critical vulnerability to cloud service single points of failure.
📍 Healthcare Innovation — Logan Stokes
GE HealthCare partners with Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu and Duke Health to develop AI-driven hospital operations software. The company also unveiled 2025 AI Innovation Lab research projects, pushing GE beyond medical imaging into operational efficiency tools.
☀️ After the Break
Consumer health innovations from HLTH: Hinge Health's AI Movement Analysis and Robin care assistant, WeightWatchers and Amazon Pharmacy partnering for GLP-1 home delivery, Amazon One Medical launching pay-per-visit pediatric telehealth, and Verily Me app pulling patient health records for personalized care recommendations.
🎙️ Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you like our show, please follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hit_show.
HITshow is made possible by EY, Kimmchi and HLTH 2025 — the epicenter of healthcare innovation, where the future of care happens, October 26–29 in Las Vegas.
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