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By Piers Ford | 11:57 am | October 08, 2019
Ransomware and denial-of-service attacks make headlines when it comes to hospital cybersecurity, but internal cultural and technological vulnerabilities are often more to blame for an ongoing cycle of healthcare data breaches. 
By Leontina Postelnicu | 08:08 am | October 08, 2019
An interview with Joe Gibson, director of epidemiology at the Marion County Public Health Department in Indianapolis.
By Philipp Grätzel von Grätz | 07:51 am | October 03, 2019
Cybersecurity is at least as much about behaviour as it is about technology.
By Tammy Lovell | 10:34 am | October 02, 2019
Open standards, open data and open source are the way forward for NHS interoperability. 
By HIMSS staff | 12:02 pm | September 30, 2019
New research funded by the government of Japan looks at the potential of collaboration for Japan and the UK to help reduce pressures on healthcare through the use of digital technology.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 08:18 am | September 30, 2019
Last year, the Royal College of Surgeons found that NHS hospital trusts in England owned more than 8,200 fax machines, prompting the health secretary to order a complete phase-out by the end of March 2020.
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By Enovacom | 04:07 am | September 30, 2019
An authoritative new report from Orange Business Services subsidiary, Enovacom, highlights the importance of interoperability of systems in reliable healthcare data exchange and showcases some of the most powerful case studies from around the globe.
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By ANCILE | 05:33 am | September 27, 2019
New options are emerging to help healthcare organisations move away from the typical methods employed to ensure their staff feel confident to use EHR systems, which often result in sub-optimal results.
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By InterSystems | 01:09 pm | September 26, 2019
InterSystems underlines its ongoing commitment to drive collaboration and provide interoperable systems for joined up health and care.
By Tammy Lovell | 03:42 am | September 25, 2019
Two years after the ransomware WannaCry wreaked havoc, the threat to hospitals from worm attacks has not diminished. The BlueKeep vulnerability is the latest to raise cybersecurity fears, but is healthcare doing enough to protect itself?