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Jessica Davis

Jessica Davis

Jessica Davis is Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News, exclusively covering cybersecurity and government policy. She writes the bi-weekly HITN Cybersecurity Checkup and is lead editor for Women in Health IT.

Electronic Health Records
By Jessica Davis | 02:28 pm | September 26, 2017
Lisa Stump opens up on how she directed a successful Epic rollout while driving population health and patient engagement strategies.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:29 am | September 26, 2017
The same strategies the safeguard digital data can protect items like medical devices, hard drives and paper records.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:27 am | September 26, 2017
Having huge pools of information isn’t enough if you don’t have the analytics tools and skills to make it count.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:26 am | September 26, 2017
Educating users is critical, they are often the weakest links, but don’t exclusively focus there.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:25 am | September 26, 2017
While the costs tied to protection can be daunting, especially for small organizations, the costs only increase after an attack happens.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:24 am | September 26, 2017
With staff shortages opening the door to hackers, contract security can help an organization protect its reputation and image.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:24 am | September 26, 2017
Hospitals often put too much weight on the latest technology solution, but these “shiny objects” are still being breached.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:13 am | September 26, 2017
As common half-truths and misperceptions plague information security, we separate truth from fiction and outline steps to take in order to make your healthcare institution safer.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:06 am | September 26, 2017
Breach reporting isn’t optional, and organizations risk making things worse by failing to be transparent.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:06 am | September 26, 2017
In fact, experts say the idea that healthcare orgs can set up a disconnected infrastructure is a farce.