March 12, 2025
The recent HIMSS 2025 Global Health Conference highlighted the necessity of developing "smart hospitals" that can adapt to changing needs. Key insights from leaders like Anna Schoenbaum, Eric Smith, and Debra Beauregard stressed the importance of building flexible infrastructures, capable of incorporating new technologies over time without major renovations. Innovations such as private patient rooms at Penn Medicine and virtual nursing units at Children’s Hospital Orange County exemplify the evolving landscape of healthcare facilities aimed at enhancing both clinician experience and patient engagement.
"Healthcare Leaders Advocate for Adaptive 'Smart Hospitals' at HIMSS 2025" Chief Healthcare Executive
March 12, 2025
In this post, Joey Meneses, CTO at Grady Health System, examines strategies for managing shadow IT that focus on understanding employee needs while ensuring security. Organizations are encouraged to implement comprehensive discovery methods and technological controls, coupled with streamlined approval processes and ongoing employee education. This dual approach not only mitigates security risks associated with unauthorized systems but also enhances IT efficiency by addressing the root causes of shadow IT use, thereby creating a more secure and responsive business environment.
Tackling Shadow IT: Strategies to Boost Security and Efficiency LinkedIn
March 12, 2025
The House has passed a stopgap funding bill that will extend the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' "Hospital-at-Home" waiver program until September 2025, allowing hospitals to deliver inpatient-level care in patients' homes. Originally created during the COVID-19 pandemic, this program has been extended twice and enables hospitals to receive equivalent reimbursement for home care as for inpatient care. Although 378 hospitals in 39 states are currently participating, experts like Harold Miller suggest that the existing waiver framework may not be sustainable in the long term despite evidence of improved patient outcomes associated with home care.
House Passes Bill to Extend Hospital-at-Home Program Through 2025 MedPage Today
March 12, 2025
Bank of America has confirmed a data breach that exposed sensitive customer information, including social security numbers, due to improper handling by a third-party data destruction vendor. Though the exact number of affected individuals remains undisclosed, the bank serves around 69 million consumers and small businesses. In light of the breach, the bank is notifying potentially impacted clients and providing two years of free identity theft protection services through Experian. Customers are advised to monitor their accounts for unusual activity and implement additional security measures. This breach follows a previous incident earlier in the year involving another third-party software vendor.
Bank of America Faces Major Data Breach, Exposes Customer Information Daily Mail
March 12, 2025
The recent HIMSS 2025 Global Health Conference highlighted the necessity of developing "smart hospitals" that can adapt to changing needs. Key insights from leaders like Anna Schoenbaum, Eric Smith, and Debra Beauregard stressed the importance of building flexible infrastructures, capable of incorporating new technologies over time without major renovations. Innovations such as private patient rooms at Penn Medicine and virtual nursing units at Children’s Hospital Orange County exemplify the evolving landscape of healthcare facilities aimed at enhancing both clinician experience and patient engagement.
"Healthcare Leaders Advocate for Adaptive 'Smart Hospitals' at HIMSS 2025" Chief Healthcare Executive
March 12, 2025
In this post, Joey Meneses, CTO at Grady Health System, examines strategies for managing shadow IT that focus on understanding employee needs while ensuring security. Organizations are encouraged to implement comprehensive discovery methods and technological controls, coupled with streamlined approval processes and ongoing employee education. This dual approach not only mitigates security risks associated with unauthorized systems but also enhances IT efficiency by addressing the root causes of shadow IT use, thereby creating a more secure and responsive business environment.
Tackling Shadow IT: Strategies to Boost Security and Efficiency LinkedIn
March 12, 2025
The House has passed a stopgap funding bill that will extend the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' "Hospital-at-Home" waiver program until September 2025, allowing hospitals to deliver inpatient-level care in patients' homes. Originally created during the COVID-19 pandemic, this program has been extended twice and enables hospitals to receive equivalent reimbursement for home care as for inpatient care. Although 378 hospitals in 39 states are currently participating, experts like Harold Miller suggest that the existing waiver framework may not be sustainable in the long term despite evidence of improved patient outcomes associated with home care.
House Passes Bill to Extend Hospital-at-Home Program Through 2025 MedPage Today
March 12, 2025
Bank of America has confirmed a data breach that exposed sensitive customer information, including social security numbers, due to improper handling by a third-party data destruction vendor. Though the exact number of affected individuals remains undisclosed, the bank serves around 69 million consumers and small businesses. In light of the breach, the bank is notifying potentially impacted clients and providing two years of free identity theft protection services through Experian. Customers are advised to monitor their accounts for unusual activity and implement additional security measures. This breach follows a previous incident earlier in the year involving another third-party software vendor.
Bank of America Faces Major Data Breach, Exposes Customer Information Daily Mail
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