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By HIMSS TV | 09:55 am | June 27, 2018
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, says the industry has a long way to go to be able to fend off next WannaCry or Petya. But the good news is collaboration is happening across healthcare to better get prepared.
Data Warehousing
By Mike Miliard | 10:30 am | June 20, 2018
London-based Medicalchain is partnering with the health system to pilot an array of different distributed ledger projects.
Data Warehousing
By Bill Siwicki | 10:36 am | June 13, 2018
Hospitals should also expect Blockchain, patient experience and new iteration of vendor neutral archive capabilities.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:19 am | June 12, 2018
Most healthcare execs are planning to buy AI and IoT technology, but they'll need other capabilities and competencies to ensure they're safely deployed.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:10 am | June 08, 2018
Natural language processing technology is helping the health system unlock information from the notes that it previously hadn't been able to use.
Data Warehousing
By Jessica Davis | 04:59 pm | June 05, 2018
The breach was contained to hashed passwords and usernames, but the DNA testing service site didn’t waste time notifying its users of the security incident.
Compliance
By Jessica Davis | 02:56 pm | June 04, 2018
A hacker told Holland Eye Surgery and Laser Center in March that they had accessed a patient list, but an investigation revealed that another access occurred back in 2016.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 03:00 pm | June 01, 2018
The cloud-based managed graph database service allows health systems and life sciences companies to more easily manage connected datasets for application development.
Data Warehousing
By Mike Miliard | 10:30 am | May 30, 2018
There are big and complex questions as genomics moves into general practice, but they're ones providers who want to stay competitive will have to grapple with soon.
Compliance
By Jessica Davis | 03:37 pm | May 25, 2018
The European regulation is much more stringent than HIPAA, and those health systems that handle EU patient data, even in the U.S., must adjust their privacy measures to comply.