Hospitals must more effectively gather and analyze their existing data, speakers at the Big Data and Healthcare Analytics Forum said. Powered by WPeMatico
Sixteen of the 47 trusts initially hit by the WannaCry virus on Friday are still dealing with delays and other issues. Powered by WPeMatico
HealthITSecurity.com Maintaining HIPAA Privacy through Increased Patient AccessHealthITSecurity.comMay 15, 2017 – The HIPAA Privacy Rule is not something that covered entities or business associates can afford to ignore, even as technology continues to evolve and patients have increased access to their own records. AHIMA raised a key issue though in … Powered by WPeMatico
Many set up command centers and feverishly worked to roll out patches to gird against the global ransomware crisis. Powered by WPeMatico
Wireless Healthcare Services Provider’s $2.5m Settlement Demonstrates Why Understanding HIPAA Requirements Is …The National Law ReviewThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a $2.5 million Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) settlement with CardioNet, which is a company that provides remote mobile … and more » Powered ...
Healthcare IT News Care New England pays $400,000 HIPAA fine for lost PHI in …Healthcare IT NewsThe case, which also includes Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, stems from lost backup tapes housing protected health information, the Office for Civil …Care New England pays $400000 for lack of current HIPAA agreementModernHealthcare.comHospital Pays $400,000 HIPAA Breach ...
U.S. News & World Report Cholera Strikes Yemen’s Sanaa; State of Emergency CalledU.S. News & World ReportWomen sit with relatives infected with cholera at a hospital in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen May 14, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad Reuters. DUBAI (Reuters) – Cholera has killed at least 115 people in the Yemeni capital ...
Fox News Two more suspected cases of Ebola hit CongoFox NewsFILE – In this undated colorized transmission electron micrograph file image made available by the CDC shows an Ebola virus virion. (AP). KINSHASA, Congo – The World Health Organization has identified two more suspected cases of the deadly Ebola virus …Second Case of Ebola Confirmed in ...
BBC News NHS cyber-attack: Bosses fear further infections from ransomwareBBC NewsPatients have been urged to use the NHS “wisely” as it discovers the full impact of Friday’s global cyber-attack. NHS England said there was a “complex emerging picture”, amid concerns over thousands of computers being switched back on after the …Britain Worked Through Night to ...
NPR Racial And Ethnic Disparities Persist In Sudden Infant DeathsNPRAmerican Indian and Alaska Native families are much more likely to have an infant die suddenly and unexpectedly, and that risk has remained higher than in other ethnic groups since public health efforts were launched to prevent sudden infant death …United States sudden unexpected infant death rates ...