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Good Privacy Policy Good for Marketing

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A new consumer survey suggests that having clear privacy and security policies could be a marketing advantage for hospitals.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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RT @healthinfosec Consumer Survey Suggests That a Good Privacy Policy is Good for Marketing http://t.co/6RqMC6uK

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Patient Safety Report: A Catalyst?

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “What will be the impact of a new report that calls attention to the important issue of how electronic health records affect patient safety?View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Health Info Security at a Turning Point

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Attitudes about healthcare information security are changing, say three experts who analyzed the results of the Healthcare Information Security Today survey.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 11, 2011 at 6:27 pm By:

healthinfosec Howard J. Anderson Healthcare Specialist

RT @healthinfosec Experts Analyze New Survey Results, Conclude Health Information Security Is at a Turning Point http://t.co/40VLTIdy

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HIPAA Updates: What's the Hold Up?

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Sen. Al Franken holds a hearing to call attention to long-overdue HIPAA updates and tells regulators toView full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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RT @healthinfosec Sen. Franken joins privacy experts in urging regulators to 'hurry up" with HIPAA updates http://t.co/QKocrJvm

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Medical Devices: Improving Safeguards

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Medtronic's announcement that it's launching anView full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 1, 2011 at 12:10 pm By:

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RT @healthinfosec Medical Devices: Working Toward Improving Safeguards Against Hackers, Malware http://t.co/WBRPmeIK

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Honoring InfoSec Innovators

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The Health Information Trust Alliance is seeking nominations for its annual InfoSec Awards, which recognize groundbreaking work in healthcare information security.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Child's Play: Pilfering PII Via Skype

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A flaw in Skype and other IP-phone services can expose personally identifiable information, Poly-NYU researchers say.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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RT @healthinfosec Child's Play: Pilfering Personally Identifiable Information Via Skype http://t.co/8Lfo1qyN

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Promoting Cyber Hygiene

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The National Cyber Security Alliance, in partnership with McAfee and CyberSmart! Education, has released resources for K-12 schools nationwide to educate students on the importance of security and online safety. What messages can infosec professionals pull from this, and how should they respond?View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Stanford Breach an Unusual Tale

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A breach incident affecting patients at Stanford Hospitals & Clinics offers yet another example of the risks involved when sharing data with business associates and their subcontractors.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Breaches: Taking Corrective Action

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A new report to Congress about major healthcare information breaches shows that federal officials have yet to complete their investigations of corrective actions taken in the wake of 70 percent of incidents.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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RT @healthinfosec Report to Congress About Health Breaches Shows Most Investigations Are Incomplete http://t.co/RK6hhmV

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VA's CIO Moves From Laptop to iPad

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “As the Department of Veterans Affairs moves forward with plans to allow physicians and others to the Apple's iPads and iPhones, its CIO has scrapped his laptop for a tablet.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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16 Ways to Stay Safe on Facebook

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “16 ways to stay safe on Facebook as provided by A Guide to Facebook SecurityView full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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GAO to Analyze Medical Device Security

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “We're pleased that two members of Congress have asked the Government Accountability Office to study whether federal regulators are adequately addressing the security risks involved in using wireless medical devices.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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Cloud Computing: Factors to Consider

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Experts advise healthcare organizations that are considering using cloud computing to ask vendors tough questions about privacy and security and carefully consider whether they need additional liability insurance coverage to address the risks involved.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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A Social Media Policy Checklist

blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Because social media pose significant risks to patient privacy, healthcare organizations need to develop detailed social media policies. But unfortunately, many organizations have yet to take that action.View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com

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