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HITshow Daily: October 30, 2025 (Thursday)
Today on HITshow: Healthcare operations mature from experiments to enterprise scale. Today's HITshow Daily spotlights University Hospitals' 1,500-bed remote monitoring expansion, CVS Health's $5.7 billion care delivery write-down, and Baxter's supply chain challenges. Then in our second half, AI partnerships move beyond pilots, C-suite alignment drives tech success, and encouraging returns on digital health investments. HOST: RHONDA BROOKS ???? Remote Monitoring — Teresa Vaughn University Hospitals rolls out continuous wearable monitoring across 1,500 beds by fall 2026, expanding far beyond ICU. Strategy targets operational efficiency, patient safety, early deterioration detection, and reduced code blue events. ???? Retail Health Write-Down — Logan Stokes CVS Health takes $5.7 billion goodwill impairment on healthcare delivery units. Despite write-down, CEO David Joyner cites market changes from original growth thesis. CVS paid $10+ billion for Oak Street in 2023, now taking disciplined expansion approach. ???? Supply Chain Disruption — Xavier Banks Baxter cuts 2025 profit forecast after persistent Hurricane disruptions at North Cove facility producing 60% of US IV solutions. Shares fell 20%+ to multi-year lows, lowering earnings guidance to $2.35-2.40 per share. Disruption forces hospitals to diversify suppliers and build buffer inventory. ???? AI Operations — Nate Collier GE HealthCare partnerships with Duke and Queen's Health Systems signal shift from AI pilots to enterprise-scale operational integration. Focus on real-time analytics for capacity management, staffing optimization, and asset readiness. ???? Technology Success — Anika Shah Deloitte and Scottsdale Institute study finds C-suite collaboration is top driver of technology success—more important than budget or vendor selection. Successful transformations prioritize workflow integration and user adoption over technology deployment alone. ???? Digital Health Returns — Jade Romero AMA survey shows 73% of hospitals report improved clinician satisfaction and 68% see revenue cycle improvements from digital and AI tools. Key differentiator: implementation approach. Tools seamlessly integrated into workflows drive strongest returns in clinician satisfaction, patient throughput, and revenue cycle performance. ????️ 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,





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