Exploring Privacy: Use Cases
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Exploring Privacy: Use Cases
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Getting in the Door: Home-Based HIV Testing and Counseling in Kenya | AIDSTAR-One
aidstarone.com — “Home-based HIV testing and counseling (HBHTC) has emerged as a promising approach to meet the Kenyan government’s challenge—that 80 percent of all Kenyans to know their HIV status by the end of 2013. By using rapid tests, HIV programs are able to offer HTC services to individuals and families within the privacy and convenience of their own homes. Furthermore, HBHTC provides an entry point at the community level for referrals and integration of other health messages, such as family planning, tube” View full resource at aidstarone.com
Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 2:52 pm By:
Great @AIDSTAR-One case study: Getting in the Door: Home-Based HIV Testing and Counseling in Kenya http://t.co/aTR6gqWw
Former Rutgers Student Convicted In Gay Webcam Case | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “ A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate's love life has been convicted of bias intimidation and invasion of privacy in a case that exploded into the headlines when the victim of the snooping committed suicide. Twenty-year-old Dharun Ravi (dah-ROON' RAH'-vee) could face 10 years in prison when he's sentenced. He shook his head slightly after the verdicts were read.” View full resource at thirdage.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 4:50 pm By:
Former Rutgers Student Convicted In Gay Webcam Case http://t.co/hHqP1R6M
New Study: Maryland County's Program to Treat Uninsured Potential Game-Changer | Healthcare Performance Management Institute
hpminstitute.org — “New Study: Maryland County's Program to Treat Uninsured Potential Game-Changer | Healthcare Performance Management Institute” View full resource at hpminstitute.org
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 1:43 pm By:
A new case study published today explores the success of the Healthy Howard program in using an HPM strategy http://t.co/QPR1KF5V
Case study: Content marketing success at a medical practice
businessesgrow.com — “Regulations and privacy issues make marketing a medical practice difficult but using unusual and effective content marketing is making a difference” View full resource at businessesgrow.com
Most Recently Shared on January 24, 2012 at 12:28 pm By:
Case study: Content marketing success at a medical practice http://t.co/va7eWuKW via @markwschaefer
CHI's Cloud Computing Symposium - Day 2
triconference.com — “CHI' s Inaugural Cloud Computing: Applications and Advances in Life Sciences R& D symposium will take place on February 19-20, 2012 in San Francisco, CA. This event is part of the Molecular Med TRI-CON 2012 and will cover will cover real-world use cases across drug discovery & design, research & collaboration, molecular modeling, NGS, proteomics, and bioinformatics. We will explore the drivers of cloud computing in life sciences - speed, costs, governance, capacity, service levels, data loca” View full resource at triconference.com
Most Recently Shared on January 7, 2012 at 6:30 pm By:
@ePatientDave Awesome post! CHI=Cambridge Healthtech Institute. Don't really know who they r, prolly to do w/mendeley http://t.co/fgoR6T87
Stretching the boundaries of yoga - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe
bostonglobe.com — “A yoga class held at Boston Medical Center lobby features postures for people with back pain. It was a prototype for an ongoing study exploring the use of yoga in the city’s poorer neighborhoods. “You have yoga studios on every corner in Wellesley,’’ says Dr. Robert B. Saper, director of integrative medicine at BMC. “That’s not the case in Roxbury.’’ Studies have shown that yoga can ease and low-back pain. But until now, all been done on predominantly white, educated, affluent populations, Saper” View full resource at bostonglobe.com
Most Recently Shared on November 28, 2011 at 1:03 pm By:
article says yoga like physical therapy but more cost-effective. Yeah, right http://t.co/1iWcd6Kj
Supreme Court Hears Health Care Data Mining Case
information-management.com — “Arguments surround commercial use of prescription information and First Amendment” View full resource at information-management.com
Most Recently Shared on May 3, 2011 at 6:16 pm By:
#SupremeCourt hears #healthcare data mining case as it relates to privacy and free speech: http://bit.ly/hDQO11 ^AM
Explore Plastic Surgery - Dr. Barry Eppley » Blog Archive » Case Study: A Limited Tummy Tuck Using An Existing Vertical Scar
exploreplasticsurgery.com — “Explore Plastic Surgery - Dr. Barry Eppley » Blog Archive » Case Study: A Limited Tummy Tuck Using An Existing Vertical Scar” View full resource at exploreplasticsurgery.com
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Case Study: A Limited Tummy Tuck Using An Existing Vertical Scar http://bit.ly/mxSick
Time for a Social Media Policy is Now
blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Physicians who use social media to discuss their work, even without naming patients, risk privacy violations, a recent case in Rhode Island clearly illustrates. The case is an eye-opener for all clinicians about social networking risks.” View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2011 at 6:57 pm By:
RT @healthinfosec Case Involving Doctor's Use of Facebook Points to Need for Social Media Education http://bit.ly/gcK9ET #socialnetworking
For doctors, social media a tricky case - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Facebook is a great place to unload after a long day at work. But what if you work in an emergency room, where privacy is paramount? And what if the thing you want to discuss is not the evening traffic or a grumpy colleague but your patients?” View full resource at boston.com
Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2011 at 1:06 pm By:
For docs, social media a tricky case (@BeWellBoston via @KentBottles) http://j.mp/gU55GI #hcsm #healthcare #socialmedia
Healthcare Security/Privacy: Access Controls around the PCAST use-cases
healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com — “Discussions of Privacy and Security in Healthcare by John Moehrke. Topics: Consent, Access Control, Audit Control, Accounting of Disclosures, Identity, Authorization, Authentication, Encryption, Digital Signatures, Transport/Media Security, De-Identification, Pseudonymization, Anonymization, and Time Synchronization. IHE Profiles: XUA, ATNA, EUA, PWP, DSG, and BPPC. Organizations: IHE, HL7, DICOM, ISO, OASIS, IETF, NwHIN-Exchange, Direct, HIT-Standards, HIT-Policy, epSOS, etc.” View full resource at healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2011 at 3:09 am By:
via @johnmoehrke Access Controls around the PCAST use-cases: John Halamka posted Use Cases for Health Informatio... http://bit.ly/goiCns
Cervical Cancer Screening and Older Mexican American Women: A Case Study
geronurseresearch.com — “ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore an older Mexican American woman--™s decision-making process to engage in cervical cancer screening. A qualitative single case study design was used alo” View full resource at geronurseresearch.com
Most Recently Shared on January 24, 2011 at 8:01 pm By:
From @RGNJournal, Cervical Cancer Screening and Older Mexican American Women http://ow.ly/3GpoI
Background checks: U.S. Supreme Court rules NASA background security checks don't violate privacy rights - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The Supreme Court decision in a case brought by Jet Propulsion Lab scientists says that questions of drug use and other personal matters are not privacy violations.” View full resource at latimes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 20, 2011 at 3:30 pm By:
Supreme Court rules NASA background checks don't violate privacy rights http://lat.ms/dLHoT8
Protecting Personal Health Records
blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com — “American consumers need to know that personal health records must follow government-mandated guidelines for ensuring privacy and security, just as is the case for electronic health records. Otherwise, the use of PHRs may never become widespread.” View full resource at blogs.healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on November 4, 2010 at 2:43 pm By:
RT @healthinfosec New Blog: Protecting Personal Health Records; Apply HIPAA or Something Else? http://bit.ly/aLsZ0k
Explore Plastic Surgery - Dr. Barry Eppley » Blog Archive » Case Study: Minimally Invasive Cranioplasty using Kryptonite Bone Cement
exploreplasticsurgery.com — “Explore Plastic Surgery - Dr. Barry Eppley » Blog Archive » Case Study: Minimally Invasive Cranioplasty using Kryptonite Bone Cement” View full resource at exploreplasticsurgery.com
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Case Study: Minimally Invasive Cranioplasty using Kryptonite Bone Cement http://bit.ly/cpIkNX
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