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By Nathan Eddy | 11:53 am | February 18, 2020
AI is helping clinicians better predict and treat conditions such as surgical hypotension, and at HIMSS20 experts will show how more sophisticated future models could have even broader healthcare applications.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:10 pm | February 17, 2020
One sophisticated attack method takes advantage of the trusted World Health Organization name to distribute an attachment that will install the AgentTesla Keylogger.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:27 am | February 17, 2020
Update: HIMSS20 has been canceled due to the coronavirus.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:28 pm | February 14, 2020
Update: HIMSS20 has been canceled due to the coronavirus.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:13 pm | February 14, 2020
Health systems can develop patient flow analytics, which can result in faster, more comprehensive care and a quicker release from the hospital.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:59 pm | February 12, 2020
Remaining tasks include additional development of interfaces between the existing EHR, Cerner’s platform and the general IT infrastructure of the VA, which could run through the end of April, according to a news report.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:12 am | February 12, 2020
Healthcare providers and device manufacturers are both responsible for putting mitigations in place to address patient safety risks, says FDA's Suzanne Schwartz.
By Nathan Eddy | 05:18 pm | February 11, 2020
To prevent cybersecurity incidents, it is important to recognize the enormity and complexity of the problem, and to catalog various threats and vulnerabilities, as one infosec expert will show at HIMSS20.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:34 pm | February 11, 2020
Ponemon Institute and Keyfactor say 60% of organizations aren't adequately maintaining their digital certificates and public key infrastructure.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:35 pm | February 10, 2020
Better assessment of how often docs interact with their EHRs, at work and during "pajama time" – tracking documentation, prescriptions, inbox time and more, is a key step toward improving the physician experience says one AMA expert.