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By Jessica Davis | 12:09 pm | August 29, 2016
Long Beach, California-based SCAN Health Plan reported its contact sheets' system had been breached by an unauthorized party, which exposed the data from its 107,000 members and some non-plan members who provided their personal information to its sales team.
By Jessica Davis | 11:32 am | August 25, 2016
TrapX, a cybersecurity company, has launched CryptoTrap: a community ransomware decryption tool designed to help healthcare organizations and others bolster their security measures.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:18 am | August 25, 2016
The outgoing Catholic Health Services CIO is cited for her collaborative style and record as change agent.
By Bernie Monegain | 03:28 pm | August 23, 2016
In addition to IT experience in large healthcare systems, Grosser brings strategic strengths to the job.
By Jessica Davis | 03:37 pm | August 22, 2016
Findings shows respondents lost a total of 2.36 TB of data last year, which cost, 22 hours of downtime for each incident and a total of $900,000 on average.
By Jessica Davis | 12:06 pm | August 18, 2016
As cybercriminals continue to assault the healthcare industry, most health executives are elevating data security as a business priority, according to the 2016 HIMSS Cybersecurity Survey, released Aug. 16.
By Bill Siwicki | 08:06 am | August 17, 2016
Forrester Research offers insight into best practices to prevent criminals from wreaking havoc as IoT innovation outpaces medical device security.
By Tom Sullivan | 03:21 pm | August 16, 2016
The academic medical center turned to its inaugural Healthcare Innovation Accelerator class for new technologies and services to improve patient care. 
By John Andrews | 08:05 am | August 15, 2016
The promise of genomics and personalized care are closer than many realize. But clinical systems and EHRs are not ready yet. While policymakers and innovators play catch-up, here’s a look at what to know now. 
By Bernie Monegain | 10:56 am | August 12, 2016
Twenty one hospitals will use the supercomputer and the Watson for Oncology software piloted by Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York to offer personalized care for cancer patients.