WTSP 10 News Baby born holding Mirena IUD? Mom sets the record straightWTSP 10 NewsIt’s a photo that’s going viral on social media: a newborn baby holding an IUD, or intrauterine device, used to prevent pregnancy, in his hand. Doctor’s say the healthy 9-lb. baby boy was born against all odds. Little Dexter Tyler was ...
Lexology (registration) OCR Announces First HIPAA Settlement with Wireless Health Services ProviderThe National Law ReviewOCR’s settlement with CardioNet is the first HIPAA settlement involving a wireless health services provider. OCR’s investigation into the impermissible disclosure alleged that CardioNet failed to conduct an accurate and thorough risk analysis to assess …$2.5 Million Settlement Reached as HIPAA ...
Cybercriminals can find databases left exposed on outdated or free platforms as easily as searching on the word ‘patient,’ according to DataBreaches.net. Powered by WPeMatico
Craig Richardville said the holy grail of widespread health information exchange will begin maturing quickly in a shorter period of time than many people expect. Powered by WPeMatico
NPR Understanding The History Behind Communities’ Vaccine FearsNPRAll four of Anab Gulaid’s children have received their vaccinations on the recommended schedule. As Somali-American residents of Minneapolis, that puts them in the minority. Fewer than half of Minnesota children of Somali descent have received the MMR …Measles Outbreak Sickens Dozens of Minnesota SomalisNBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthThe measles ...
Health and Human Services Secretary unveils a new initiative designed to optimize ways the department operates. Powered by WPeMatico
Lawmakers included enhanced requirements for reporting on the major EHR project in the 2017 Department of Defense Appropriations Act. Powered by WPeMatico
Shulkin reiterated his July deadline for choosing the path forward for the outdated EHR to the House Committee on Appropriations on Wednesday. Powered by WPeMatico
CBS News Researchers use gene editing to eliminate HIV infection in miceCBS NewsLast Updated May 3, 2017 10:46 PM EDT. Have researchers taken a step closer to developing an eventual cure for HIV? A Temple University-led team hopes so, by using a gene editing technique to successfully remove HIV infection from lab mice.HIV Cure News ...