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Mobile Security: Preventing Breaches
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Healthcare organizations need to make mobile device security a top priority because so many recent data breaches can be tied to poor mobile device management, says consultant Jeff Brandt.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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Mobile Devices, HIEs and Privacy
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “As the use of mobile devices explodes and health information exchanges gear up, it's time to consider whether adequate privacy and security measures are in place.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 2:52 pm By:
Mobile Devices, #HIEs and #Privacy: Are Policies Keeping Up With Technology Rollout? http://t.co/diVMOeOJ
Key Components of a Social Media Policy
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The ECRI Institute recently published a report on controlling the risks involved in using social media in healthcare. Read on to discover insights on how to address risks and prevent breaches.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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Report: Medicaid Audit Program Flawed
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The Medicaid Integrity Contractor Audit Program is doing an inadequate job of identifying overpayments related to fraud and other reasons, according to a new report.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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HIEs: Protecting Civil Liberties
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Health information exchanges should obtain patient permission before they take any steps toward gathering medical records for potential exchange, according to a new report from the New York Civil Liberties Union.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 6:47 pm By:
Privacy Bill of Rights: A Step Forward
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Although the Obama administration's recently announced Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights shouldn't be seen as the "be-all, end-all," says privacy and data security lawyer Lisa Sotto, they are an important step forward in getting industries to start thinking about privacy more seriously.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 2:33 pm By:
Bill Would Mandate Medical Device IDs
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Four U.S. senators have introduced legislation that would require unique identifiers for implantable medical devices and ongoing monitoring of the devices for safety issues.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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Bill Would Mandate Implantable Medical Device IDs http://t.co/dPdMk7cJ
Tiger Team Scrutinizes HITECH Rules
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The Privacy and Security Tiger Team soon will provide specific recommendations on how the proposed rules for Stage 2 of the HITECH Act electronic health record incentive program should be refined.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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Tiger Team Scrutinizes #HITECH Stage 2 EHR Incentive Rules http://t.co/AsNqXzmh
Policies Lag Mobile Device Deployment
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Many healthcare organizations are ramping up their use of mobile devices before they have appropriate privacy and security policies, procedures and technologies in place, some experts say.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 12:22 pm By:
In Healthcare, Privacy/Security Policies Often Lag Mobile Device Deployment http://t.co/Au6czpxb
A New Era of Enforcement?
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “The news that BlueCross and BlueShield of Tennessee paid a $1.5 million penalty following a massive breach incident could signal the start of a new era of enforcement.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 5:22 pm By:
Do the BCBS of Tennesee Sanctions Represent the Start of a New Era of Enforcement? http://t.co/CewAz3NE
New Cybersecurity Leader Outlines Agenda
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Mark Weatherford, the new Homeland Security deputy undersecretary for cybersecurity, spells out his priorities, including building closer relationships with the CISOs of various government agencies.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 6:10 pm By:
New Federal Cybersecurity Leader Outlines Agenda http://t.co/XnJFnssk
Using Tablets to Obtain Patient Consent
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Patients in western New York soon will test-drive a tablet-based application designed to educate them about their choices in granting consent to have their records exchanged among providers.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 1:06 pm By:
Pilot to Test Using Tablets to Obtain Patient Consent for Health Info Exchange http://t.co/wq7nNWvS
Revelations from RSA 2012
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Earlier this month, I had the chance to attend RSA Conference 2012, which always reminds me how fluid our industry is, and how important it is to stay educated and abreast of change.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 12:14 pm By:
Hord Tipton of (ISC)2 on Revelations from RSA 2012 http://t.co/TZOVbtWF
Clinic Takes Bold Action on Privacy
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “Some organizations proudly tout their privacy protection policies. Others, such as The Everett Clinic in Washington state, actually enforce their policies with bold action.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 7:54 pm By:
Clinic Takes Bold Action on Privacy; 13 Fired for Records Snooping http://t.co/8y0ZbZlJ
NIST's Ron Ross on Revised Security Controls
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “NIST's latest guidance on security controls adds new areas to reflecting the rapidly changing computing environment – advanced persistent threat, cloud computing, insider threat, mobility and privacy, to name a few – but the rudiments of implementing those controls haven't changed.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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NIST's Ron Ross on Revised Security Controls http://t.co/R7B6l9qU

