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Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki is Managing Editor of Healthcare IT News. Bill has nearly 40 years of experience in journalism, with more than 25 years experience in healthcare IT.

Security
By Bill Siwicki | 04:00 pm | July 12, 2017
These days, healthcare CIOs need to be especially concerned with whether their CISOs and other cybersecurity professionals are happy in their jobs.
Legislation
By Bill Siwicki | 01:55 pm | July 12, 2017
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT outlined several actionable steps that hospitals and doctors can take today to improve the process of requesting medical data to the benefit of both patients and providers.
Telehealth
By Bill Siwicki | 03:16 pm | July 11, 2017
U.S. eye specialists reach out through a special system based in part on Skype for Business.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:49 am | July 11, 2017
Since they all face the same risks, it only makes sense that they share their defense strategies.
Connected Health
By Bill Siwicki | 11:51 am | July 10, 2017
The companies have created six health apps to date, and the unique partnership has more planned for the future.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:58 am | July 07, 2017
As attack surfaces become more common across various industries, the fact that this tactic has already worked elsewhere means hospitals can use the best practice too.
Mergers & Acquisitions
By Bill Siwicki | 02:22 pm | July 06, 2017
The move could help the NantHealth founder and billionaire biotech mogul, who is embroiled in various controversies, with precision medicine efforts.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:51 am | July 06, 2017
Infosec pros share tips on working with device manufacturers as well as questions that hospitals need to be answering now.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 10:47 am | July 05, 2017
There is a significant gap between threats organizations face and their readiness to address those in a timely or effective manner.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 01:10 pm | June 30, 2017
Privacy and security lapses can quickly become professional liability and medical malpractice risks if healthcare organizations aren’t prepared.