HITshow Daily: October 10, 2025 (Friday)

Today on HITshow:

Hospitals accelerate outpatient strategy as Methodist Healthcare launches its largest expansion and health systems nationwide invest in ambulatory growth. Nurse-led innovation takes center stage with Atrium Health Union’s national award and Suki’s international AI consortium. After the break, Notable’s Flow AI and a new Bain & KLAS report show how healthcare’s AI spending is shifting from pilots to measurable returns—ending with Northwell Health’s campaign confronting gun violence as a public-health crisis.

HOST: RHONDA BROOKS

📍 Finance & Strategy — Teresa Vaughn
Hospitals accelerate outpatient strategy as Methodist Healthcare launches the largest expansion in its 60-year history, while systems nationwide invest heavily in ambulatory surgery centers—turning what was once a budget line into a strategic growth engine.

📍 Workforce & Innovation — Jade Romero
Atrium Health Union earns the 2025 ANCC Pathway Award for AI-driven nursing innovation that streamlines documentation and strengthens retention, highlighting how frontline nurses are shaping the next wave of digital transformation.

📍 Digital Health — Anika Shah
Suki launches a global nursing consortium spanning the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. to ensure AI voice assistants reflect real-world nursing workflows, signaling a more inclusive era of clinician-led design.

📍 Automation & AI — Nate Collier
Notable debuts Flow AI, a conversational platform that lets healthcare teams build automations with natural language—bridging clinical operations and IT while cutting project build times in half.

📍 Finance & Technology — Logan Stokes
A new Bain & KLAS study confirms healthcare AI has entered its “proof-of-value” phase, with hospitals deploying automation to improve margins and payers focusing on utilization management to reduce medical loss ratios.

🌟 Bright Spot — Peter Betterworth
Gun violence now claims more children’s lives than car crashes. Northwell Health continues its national leadership with a new Ad Council campaign, Agree to Agree, uniting hospitals, parents, and communities to prevent firearm injuries and reframe gun violence as a public-health crisis.

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