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By Mike Miliard | 06:10 pm | June 03, 2020
R1 will pay a reported $30 million for the revenue cycle management-outsourcing division, as Cerner helps the company extend its RCM tools to its client base.
By Mike Miliard | 11:41 am | June 03, 2020
The collaboration is aimed at improving patient experience by offering insights into physicians, access to price comparisons and more.
By Mike Miliard | 03:39 pm | May 28, 2020
Built on Google Cloud, the platform is meant to help healthcare organizations and government agencies share data and best practices about treatments and reopening strategies.
By Kat Jercich | 03:44 pm | May 21, 2020
Despite budgetary strains from the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report predicts regulatory requirements and medical-service spending growth will benefit electronic health record vendors in the years to come.
By Mike Miliard | 01:13 pm | May 21, 2020
The collaboration aims to help health systems manage resource allocation and offer situational awareness for facilities as they open up and reschedule delayed surgeries and other procedures.
By Kat Jercich | 04:28 pm | May 19, 2020
When it comes to cybersecurity issues, many in the healthcare industry likely recognize the importance of protecting patient medical data.  However, as Fairview Health Offices Chief Information Security Officer Judy Hatchett and Proofpoint managing director of health practice Ryan Witt pointed out in a recent HIMSS20 Digital presentation, cybersecurity is also about protecting patients themselves. "'Do no harm' is a principle that I know … providers hold dear," said Witt in his talk with Hatchett, Why Cybersecurity Is a Core Component of Patient Safety. "Patient safety is a component of that." Witt, a HIMSS Cybersecurity, Privacy & Security Committee member, explained that security and data breaches can lead to service outages at healthcare facilities, which in turn can compromise patient health in a real way. When a facility has "downtime as a result of a cyberattack, almost by definition you are doing your patients harm," Witt said. According to a 2019 American Medical Association-Accenture Medical Cybersecurity Survey, 36% of health institutions were unable to provide care for at least five hours as a result of cyberattacks. "Any sort of cybercriminal activity that drives downtime, that interrupts your system ... is potentially impacting patient care," Witt said.  Hatchett and Witt said that the majority of cybercrime occurred using phishing – with bad actors often impersonating trusted contacts like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and others.  This tactic is especially notable amid the coronavirus crisis, they said, as message recipients are more likely to be looking for reliable information from health organizations. "Any time of email compromise is always going to be the number one threat vector," said Hatchett. However, she said, it's also vital to be conscious of the ways a system is protecting connected medical devices, both for the sake of patients who rely on those devices and for the security of the system itself. Hatchett and Witt also warned about employees' habits of posting too much information about their professional role on LinkedIn or other social networking sites, as it may make them a target for criminals. This is especially true for those who hold more frequently attacked positions, such as nurses, pharmacists and researchers. "Who doesn't want to brag about what they do on LinkedIn?" Hatchett said. "But there is some risk in doing that. … Put some thought into how much you're putting out there." .jumbotron{ background-image: url("/sites/hitn/files/u2556/HIMSSDigitalJumbo.jpg"); background-size: cover; color: white; } .jumbotron h2{ color: white; } HIMSS20 Digital Experience the education, innovation and collaboration of the HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition… virtually. Kat Jercich is senior editor of Healthcare IT News. Twitter: @kjercich Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.
By Mike Miliard | 01:03 pm | May 19, 2020
Revenue-cycle vendor Conifer Health and architecture and design firm Gensler are among the other new members on the platform, which offers digital health resources to hospitals as they race to roll out virtual care, remote monitoring, chatbots and more.
By Mike Miliard | 06:17 pm | May 15, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic having already set the stage for a massive increase in telehealth consults, the research firm sees an even bigger future – as demand for one-stop virtual visits and remote patient monitoring grows as much as seven-fold.
By Kat Jercich | 04:25 pm | May 14, 2020
Leaders from Geisinger, Dartmouth-Hitchcock and other health systems say "transformation" is needed to help providers and their patients weather this storm.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:38 pm | May 11, 2020
Despite his high profile and the deep pockets of its investors, the Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan Chase joint venture has so far shown limited progress on its aspirational tech-driven healthcare goals.