Skip to main content

Network Infrastructure

By Jeff Lagasse | 04:23 pm | September 27, 2016
The urgent care center said it will combine the par8o technology with its care coordination services to better match patients with specialists. 
By Jessica Davis | 02:58 pm | September 26, 2016
First spotted in January, security firm Trend Micro has seen an increase this month in the ransomware’s distribution campaign.
By Jack McCarthy | 11:09 am | September 26, 2016
The organization is joining forces with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Children’s Hospital Colorado and UCHealth to create a health innovation hub in the Rocky Mountains. 
By Jessica Davis | 03:23 pm | September 23, 2016
Unknown malware attacks have increased nine-fold from 2015, driven primarily by employees who accidentally install malicious software onto their company's network – at a rate of every four seconds, according to a recent Check Point report.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:48 pm | September 22, 2016
PwC ranked healthcare’s most pressing trends, some of which will grow the system, while others are more likely to limit growth. 
By Bill Siwicki | 01:10 pm | September 22, 2016
The organizations announced a collaboration on joint products and services for sharing health data under value-based care models.
By Jack McCarthy | 09:15 am | September 22, 2016
A new survey determined that hospitals using cloud-based infrastructure services are seeing improved care and patient satisfaction, faster time to innovation, and higher staff productivity and efficiency. 
By Jessica Davis | 03:51 pm | September 21, 2016
The number one threat to healthcare data isn't the most obvious. Rather than malevolent, faceless hackers, it's often an organization's own employees who open the door to theft, malware, ransomware and a host of other problems, according to IBM's 2016 Cyber Security Intelligence Index.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:49 pm | September 21, 2016
The health system said that by reorganizing into two units it intends to enhance collaboration and better support physicians and caregivers. 
By Bill Siwicki | 12:59 pm | September 21, 2016
More than half of U.S. consumers with smartphones have shared medical information via the Internet, and that means the time is ripe for developers to ramp up their mobile health tools and distribution efforts.