Mobile devices have become essential tools for healthcare professionals, enabling them to access patient records, clinical guidelines, and other critical information from anywhere. However, the use of mobile devices also presents unique security challenges, as these devices are often easily lost or stolen, and mobile apps can be vulnerable to malware attacks.
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How to ensure the security of IoT devices in healthcare
With the widespread implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare, security concerns that were previously not considered have suddenly become a reality. In 2022, attacks using malware increased by 38% compared to the previous year. This equates to 1410 attacks per week - something device vendors must pay close attention to.
How big data helps reduce hospital readmissions
Business intelligence (BI), or big data, involves analyzing large data sets to improve decision-making. This concept has been around for many years, and it has certainly benefited a sprawling industry like healthcare. One of the main reasons for this has to do with the Affordable Care Act, which penalizes hospitals for having high readmission rates.
What HIPAA compliance means to your business
If your company is in the healthcare industry or provides medical services, you are required to comply with HIPAA regulations. In this article, we’ll talk about what HIPAA is, and what being HIPAA-compliant means to your business.
What is HIPAA
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that establishes national standards to safeguard sensitive patient health information from being released without permission.
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HIPAA compliance guidelines for social media usage
Social media can be a powerful tool for healthcare organizations to spread awareness. But in using social media, these organizations must adhere to specific Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance standards. In this blog post, we will discuss guidelines for HIPAA compliance regarding the use of social media.