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Privacy & Security

By Bill Siwicki | 09:02 am | March 30, 2016
Each has pros and cons, including accuracy, price and the potential to scare patients with Big Brother-like perceptions. And biometric technology is evolving quickly enough that hospitals need to frequently evaluate options.
By Jack McCarthy | 08:38 am | March 30, 2016
Despite saying that it responded quickly to the malware that locked users out of IT systems, the health network had to deny some patients access while it continues recovering from the malicious code. 
By Bernie Monegain | 06:24 pm | March 28, 2016
The FBI is reportedly investigating the latest in series of healthcare cyberattacks but there’s no definitive word yet on whether the malicious code is ransomware or not.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:55 am | March 28, 2016
The company’s spring 2016 release also includes new features for iOS and Android devices.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:32 am | March 24, 2016
A new 451 Research report found 90 percent of security executives are concerned about threats and 60 percent have experienced breaches. But they also listed attracting talent and investing in security as top barriers. 
By Bill Siwicki | 08:42 am | March 24, 2016
CIO Craig Richardville said Carolinas has reduced its duplicate medical records error rate from 2.9 percent to 0.01 percent using the ID and authentication technology in conjunction with its master patient index.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:53 pm | March 23, 2016
A Government Accountability Office report points to security weaknesses and to Health and Human Services’ incomplete information about how many people are impacted when breaches happen.  
By Bill Siwicki | 12:47 pm | March 23, 2016
A member of the U.S. House of Representatives and a Federal Trade Commission official have called for greater protections against and notifications of ransomware attacks – and bolstered cybersecurity for healthcare overall.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:57 am | March 23, 2016
Chino Valley Medical Center and Desert Valley Medical Center are the latest in a string of attacks that has security experts predicting more ransomware in the near-term. 
By Tom Sullivan | 11:33 am | March 23, 2016
The Office for Civil Rights has launched a new round of HIPAA audits. Will the program succeed in improving privacy and security practices and protecting patient data? Or could it have the opposite impact?