
October 22, 2025
A study by researchers from UC San Diego and the University of Maryland has revealed that approximately 50% of geostationary satellite signals are unencrypted, making sensitive communications vulnerable to interception. The researchers demonstrated this using an $800 receiver, capturing a broad spectrum of unprotected data, including critical infrastructure and military communications. This finding exposes a significant oversight in the perceived security of satellite communications and raises urgent concerns for healthcare technology, particularly as sensitive health data could also be at risk. While some companies like T-Mobile have begun encrypting their transmissions, the widespread nature of the vulnerability indicates a pressing need for improved security measures across the industry.
Exposed: Unencrypted Satellite Data Poses Massive Cybersecurity Risk Wired
October 22, 2025
DocGo Inc. has acquired SteadyMD, a virtual care platform, to enhance its telehealth services across the U.S. The integration of SteadyMD's virtual clinician workforce is expected to create more efficient patient care delivery by combining DocGo's mobile health offerings with SteadyMD's extensive telehealth capabilities, projecting around $25 million in revenue by 2025. With SteadyMD servicing over 3 million patients and a network of over 600 clinicians, this acquisition significantly extends DocGo's reach and resources in the telehealth space, thereby improving access to quality healthcare technology for patients nationwide. This strategic move underscores the growing importance of integrated healthcare platforms in facilitating comprehensive care solutions.
DocGo Acquires SteadyMD to Expand Telehealth and Mobile Care Integration DocGo
October 21, 2025
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) has introduced a digital series, "Health Information: Making Every Patient’s Story Matter," to underscore the vital contributions of health information (HI) professionals in modern healthcare. Through a mix of films and expert discussions, the series spotlights how HI professionals enhance data security, improve patient outcomes, and promote interconnected healthcare systems. AHIMA President Maria Caban Alizondo stresses the need for accuracy and accessibility in patient records to maintain trust in the healthcare system. This initiative aligns with the ongoing transformation in healthcare technology, emphasizing collaboration, innovative data use, and the essentiality of professional standards.
New Series Illuminates Vital Role of Health Information Professionals in Healthcare AHIMA
October 21, 2025
CancerX, a public-private partnership aimed at advancing cancer innovation, is transitioning to a consortium leadership model to better unite various stakeholders, including health systems, pharmaceutical companies, and startups. This shift, which will be led by five anchor organizations, including Advocate Health and Moffitt Cancer Center, seeks to enhance strategic programming in oncology care. Since its establishment, CancerX has cultivated a global network of over 150 organizations and initiated projects such as the CancerX Accelerator Program, focusing on using technology to improve cancer outcomes and equity. This development highlights a significant collaborative effort in healthcare technology, emphasizing the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing cancer treatment challenges.
CancerX Unveils Consortium Leadership to Revolutionize Oncology Innovation Moffitt Cancer Center
October 22, 2025
A study by researchers from UC San Diego and the University of Maryland has revealed that approximately 50% of geostationary satellite signals are unencrypted, making sensitive communications vulnerable to interception. The researchers demonstrated this using an $800 receiver, capturing a broad spectrum of unprotected data, including critical infrastructure and military communications. This finding exposes a significant oversight in the perceived security of satellite communications and raises urgent concerns for healthcare technology, particularly as sensitive health data could also be at risk. While some companies like T-Mobile have begun encrypting their transmissions, the widespread nature of the vulnerability indicates a pressing need for improved security measures across the industry.
Exposed: Unencrypted Satellite Data Poses Massive Cybersecurity Risk Wired
October 22, 2025
DocGo Inc. has acquired SteadyMD, a virtual care platform, to enhance its telehealth services across the U.S. The integration of SteadyMD's virtual clinician workforce is expected to create more efficient patient care delivery by combining DocGo's mobile health offerings with SteadyMD's extensive telehealth capabilities, projecting around $25 million in revenue by 2025. With SteadyMD servicing over 3 million patients and a network of over 600 clinicians, this acquisition significantly extends DocGo's reach and resources in the telehealth space, thereby improving access to quality healthcare technology for patients nationwide. This strategic move underscores the growing importance of integrated healthcare platforms in facilitating comprehensive care solutions.
DocGo Acquires SteadyMD to Expand Telehealth and Mobile Care Integration DocGo
October 21, 2025
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) has introduced a digital series, "Health Information: Making Every Patient’s Story Matter," to underscore the vital contributions of health information (HI) professionals in modern healthcare. Through a mix of films and expert discussions, the series spotlights how HI professionals enhance data security, improve patient outcomes, and promote interconnected healthcare systems. AHIMA President Maria Caban Alizondo stresses the need for accuracy and accessibility in patient records to maintain trust in the healthcare system. This initiative aligns with the ongoing transformation in healthcare technology, emphasizing collaboration, innovative data use, and the essentiality of professional standards.
New Series Illuminates Vital Role of Health Information Professionals in Healthcare AHIMA
October 21, 2025
CancerX, a public-private partnership aimed at advancing cancer innovation, is transitioning to a consortium leadership model to better unite various stakeholders, including health systems, pharmaceutical companies, and startups. This shift, which will be led by five anchor organizations, including Advocate Health and Moffitt Cancer Center, seeks to enhance strategic programming in oncology care. Since its establishment, CancerX has cultivated a global network of over 150 organizations and initiated projects such as the CancerX Accelerator Program, focusing on using technology to improve cancer outcomes and equity. This development highlights a significant collaborative effort in healthcare technology, emphasizing the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing cancer treatment challenges.
CancerX Unveils Consortium Leadership to Revolutionize Oncology Innovation Moffitt Cancer Center

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