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By Adam Ang | 03:36 am | July 26, 2024
Also, the National University Centre for Oral Health Singapore is leveraging data and AI to improve dental care.
By Mike Miliard | 10:59 am | July 25, 2024
Oversight for healthcare technology, data and AI policy and strategy will be grouped under the renamed ASTP/ONC, while the 405(d) cybersecurity program will move to the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.
By Andrea Fox | 11:50 am | July 24, 2024
The Homeland Security agency points to 13 vulnerabilities with the networked medical imaging and archiving systems that should be patched now. One dark web research firm says the U.S. and Brazil have the most internet-exposed PACs.
By Andrea Fox | 11:01 am | July 23, 2024
Some industry leaders are concerned about compliance time frames. Others say unstructured data won't be tapped to its fullest potential under the proposed rule.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:40 pm | July 16, 2024
The bill was conceived after the Change Healthcare attack which lawmakers cited as evidence of a lack of preparation and training.
By Andrea Fox | 11:36 am | July 16, 2024
The companies will further develop speech-to-text technology that takes healthcare provider's notes and can upload key excerpts to EHR-agnostic files, while the agency accepts feedback on the sole-source solicitations.
By Andrea Fox | 11:55 am | July 15, 2024
Writing to the health secretary and the deputy national security advisor, the lawmaker cited recent cyber hygiene failures by healthcare organizations and asked the agency to propose mandatory minimum cyber standards already under consideration.
By Adam Ang | 04:16 am | July 15, 2024
Patients and their doctors can now access their digital health records from a single platform.
By Andrea Fox | 08:03 am | July 12, 2024
Another week, another leak of personally identifiable information and protected health information at more than one major health organization. This time, a critical access hospital and a department of public health are attacked by ransomware.
By Andrea Fox | 12:04 pm | July 11, 2024
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is working to draw attention to FDA’s medical device regulation of light-sensing technology used to measure a critical vital sign.