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HITshow Daily: December 5, 2025 (Friday)

HITshow Daily: December 5, 2025 (Friday)

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Today on HITshow: Today's theme is pretty simple: money is moving, and resilience is mandatory. From value-based care financing to the long tail of claims disruption to cyber readiness heading into the weekend. Aledade secures a $500 million credit facility, signaling continued capital confidence in primary-care-led VBC. The Oracle Health legacy Cerner breach ripples expand, potentially reaching roughly 80 impacted organizations. A new analysis of the Change Healthcare disruption reveals uneven financial relief and teaches us about building resilience. Cyber activity continues to emphasize credential theft and rapid encryption tactics. Plus a Bright Spot on what health systems should focus on heading into 2026. HOST: RHONDA BROOKS 📍 Value-Based Care Financing — Teresa Vaughn Aledade secured a $500 million credit facility. The signal: capital still believes in primary-care-led VBC, especially for organizations helping practices succeed in risk arrangements. For health systems, the question is partner versus build—and well-funded VBC enablers move faster on practice recruitment, workflow support, and contracting strategy. 📍 Oracle Health Breach Ripples — Anika Shah The Oracle Health legacy Cerner breach ripple effects could reach roughly 80 impacted organizations. Vendor incidents become your incident fast—patient notifications, identity monitoring, call center strain, compliance burden. Pressure-test your vendor access model, data-sharing pathways, and incident escalation terms now. 📍 Change Healthcare Disruption Lessons — Logan Stokes A new analysis of the federal relief approach after Change Healthcare found financial relief didn't land evenly. For CFOs: clearinghouse concentration risk, claims routing redundancy, and cash contingency planning need to be operational disciplines, not afterthoughts. 📍 Cyber Readiness Weekend Brief — Jalen Cross Healthcare cyber activity continues to emphasize credential theft, lateral movement, and rapid encryption. The operational question: how fast can we contain and restore? Ask for a one-page weekend readiness brief—who's on point, what systems are critical, what the first 60 minutes looks like. Bright Spot: As planning season ramps up, 2026 is shaping up as a year where health systems stop treating innovation like a side project and start treating it like an operating model. Three sticky predictions: AI stops being a tool you buy and becomes a process you run. The front door matters more than the lobby. The winners won't do more projects—they'll do fewer, better projects that actually change throughput, experience, and margins. Nate Collier reports. 🎙️ 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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