Jeff Lagasse
The past five to 10 years have brought a major shift in how healthcare organizations have been forced to think about their cybersecurity.
The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization left a number of questions for healthcare stakeholders.
A digital divide creates a barrier for those who would wish to have fuller participation in their own care.
TEFCA has potential to remove a lot of the friction around what it takes to achieve interoperability, a HIMSS23 panel said.
HDUs enable specific, defined use cases, with extra protections to ensure patient privacy and protection.
Modernizing data means shifting it from an asset to a utility, to ensure its usable for patients, providers and payers, a HIMSS23 panel said.
These attacks are flooding targeted networks and servers and threatening to shut sites down, rendering them inaccessible to clients.
The system was able to generate $2.5M in net new revenue as the clinical insights more fully capture patients' disease burdens.
Nurse/patient ratios in hospital maternity departments are oftentimes inconsistent with national nurse staffing standards, data shows.
The rooms will utilize technology to improve the care experience for both patients and clinical staff.