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Carla Smith gives attendees a tour of the Orange County Convention Center and key areas at HIMSS17
(SPONSORED) Prescription 3: Managing Complex Health IT Environments More Simply. With healthcare organizations managing hundreds of applications on myriad platforms within their enterprise, streamlining IT management is critical.
(SPONSORED) Prescription 2: Leveraging Automation to Resume Mission-Critical Applications. Following a disaster, healthcare organizations need to minimize disruption to patient care delivery by ensuring that mission-critical systems get up and running soon after a disaster.
Four security experts discuss how recent cybercriminal activities shed light on the increasing need for better security, due to the severity of attacks and the need to protect valuable patient data.
Mix and mingle with the brightest minds in health and IT at HIMSS17, February 19–23, 2017 in Orlando.
(SPONSORED) When Dave deBronkart learned he had a rare and terminal cancer, he turned to a group of fellow patients online — and found the medical treatment that saved his life.
(SPONSORED) Prescription 1: Continuous Availability of All Applications Across the Care Continuum. Develop a disaster recovery plan that enables clinicians to provide patient care without disruption.
Many security breaches begin with en email that allows malware enters the organization healthcare institutions begin as a result of phishing.
Penetration or pen tests are an increasingly popular way to find the access points on a network that can be exploited by hackers.
A successful cyber-security program requires a comprehensive approach.