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Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 07:12 pm | March 05, 2018
You can also add cybersecurity, innovation, machine learning, agile and more to that list, CIOs say at HIMSS18 forum.
Interoperability
By Jessica Davis | 05:24 pm | March 05, 2018
The agency is close to releasing its interoperability and info blocking guidance, and when enacted, organizations that break the rules may be subject to penalties.
Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 02:19 pm | March 05, 2018
While infusion pumps are the most widely deployed connected medical devices, they are not the leading cause of security alerts.
Privacy & Security
By Gus Venditto | 01:29 pm | March 05, 2018
Presentations at VMware booth will give attendees an up-close look at how criminals infiltrate systems.
Privacy & Security
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:28 am | March 05, 2018
HP has lifted the curtain on a spate of new healthcare devices, each specifically designed to address the next generation of patient care, The new portfolio was revealed at the HIMSS18 conference in Las Vegas on Monday. The new slate of products is designed to address healthcare provider needs such as enhanced patient safety, smarter workflows, temedicine and data security. The new devices include the HP EliteBook 840 G5 Healthcare Edition notebook, the HP EliteOne 800 G4 23.8 Healthcare Edition All-in-One (AiO), and the HP Healthcare Edition HC270cr Clinical Review Display. Dubbed the HP Healthcare Edition, the portfolio offers solutions “that are safer, smarter and more secure for healthcare,” HP’s Senior Director of Worldwide Healthcare Reid Oakes said in a statement. He said the offerings “help providers protect patients and their data, streamline workflows, and facilitate collaboration across the care continuum to deliver effective patient-centered care.” Safety, efficiency and security are among the challenges facing the healthcare industry these days. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are about 1.7 million healthcare-associated infections, or HAIs, in U.S. hospitals each year. That, according to HP, illustrates the need for devices designed for repeated and thorough sanitization. And there’s is a need to streamline clinical workflows and boost productivity to improve the care delivery experience. On average, clinicians log into workstations and applications 70 times a day, according to research from Imprivata, impacting the amount of time spent engaging with patients. Plus, modern security threats are complex, and requiring comprehensive defense strategies. Data from the Ponemon Institute shows that, in 2016, more than 16 million healthcare records were exposed or stolen, with the average cost of data breach per lost or stolen record estimated to be $355 in the U.S. To that end, HP’s new portfolio includes The HP EliteBook 840 G5 Healthcare Edition Notebook, which utilizes HP Easy Clean software to facilitate cleaning with germicidal wipes while the device is still on. It’s the world's first ultra-slim notebook for healthcare to integrate RFID and biometrics for single sign-on authentication, according to an HP internal analysis, and features HP Sure View G4 to deter visual hacking. It’s also optimized for an intuitive collaboration experience: HP Audio Boost, HP Noise Cancellation, and IR/RGB camera for optimized audio and video calls. It’s expected to be available in May. The HP EliteOne 800 G4 23.8 Healthcare Edition AiO, meanwhile, is an AiO for healthcare with integrated dual-band RFID and biometrics for single sign-on authentication. It features HP Manageability Integration Kit (MIK) and can collaborate with HP Audio Boost, HP Noise Cancellation to suppress background distractions from noisy environments, and dual-facing pop-camera simplifying patient registration and badging, while offering an enhanced privacy option when the camera’s not in use. It’s expected in June. And then there’s the HP Healthcare Edition HC270cr Clinical Review Display, which HP said is the world’s first clinical review display to integrate an RFID reader that supports single-sign-on authentication. This 27-inch diagonal, 3.7-megapixel clinical review display is DICOM Part 14-compliant with luminance uniformity, automatic backlight monitoring, auto image rotation, and supports user calibration for image viewing. It is the world’s first clinical review display with USB-C that supplies up to 65w power delivery for connected devices, according to HP. It’s also expected in June. HP is in Booth 2837. .jumbotron{ background-image: url("http://www.himss.org/sites/himssorg/files/u351641/HIMSS-sign5-jumbotron.jpg"); background-size: cover; color: white; } .jumbotron h2{ color: white; } HIMSS18 Preview An inside look at the innovation, education, technology, networking and key events at the HIMSS18 global conference in Las Vegas. Twitter: @JELagasse Email the writer: jeff.lagasse@himssmedia.com
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By Verizon | Verizon | 06:01 pm | March 02, 2018
5G is expected to become mainstream in 2020 and it is designed to support ultra-reliable, low-latency and massive data communications.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 01:55 pm | March 01, 2018
A recent SEC filing by the voice and language tool vendor outlined a December cyberattack, which impacted the records of 45,000 individuals.
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By Verizon | Verizon | 10:13 am | March 01, 2018
The new imperative for healthcare isn’t just engagement. It’s experience.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:23 pm | February 28, 2018
The Every Prescription Conveyed Securely Act calls for mandated e-prescribing under Medicare Part D, starting in 2020.
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By Verizon | Verizon | 06:23 pm | February 24, 2018
John Loveland, global head of cyber security strategy and marketing for Verizon Enterprise Solutions, addresses the challenges across the enterprise with security program complexity and elusive ROI—what factors are making this difficult for healthcare organizations and why a growing focus on CX for healthcare consumers is increasing that complexity. Loveland also shares findings from the Verizon Protected Health Information (PHI) Report and gives some insight about the upcoming launch of the Verizon Risk Report for enterprises.