Other than transforming patient experience and healthcare operations, technology has been a strong ally for healthcare organizations and professionals. This could also be beneficial for those who want to streamline and add peace of mind to their HIPAA compliance efforts.
As we near two years since Covid-19 first struck the U.S., our healthcare system continues to grapple with staffing shortages, sicker patients, and an aging population, leading to an overburdened workforce. Luckily, there are technologies – such as machine learning algorithms (MLAs) and artificial intelligence – that continue to evolve and support care teams in making important clinical decisions, leading to optimal levels of care delivery and better patient outcomes.
Cybersecurity will be an important part of the conversation at the ViVE conference by HLTH and CHIME, March 6-9 in Miami Beach. An interview with a senior adviser from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency highlights how payers, providers and health tech companies can better protect patient data.
Amid mounting tension between Russia and Ukraine, federal officials are warning U.S. organizations—including health systems—of an increased potential of cyberattacks that could significantly damage critical infrastructure.