
September 8, 2025
Ozarks Healthcare is implementing digital pre-registration and health forms starting September 15, enabling patients to complete necessary paperwork securely from their devices prior to appointments. This initiative responds to patient feedback aimed at improving communication and minimizing in-office paperwork, potentially streamlining the check-in process. Dr. Priscilla Frase, the Chief Medical Information Officer, noted that this shift not only enhances patient flexibility in managing their information but also aims to increase overall visit efficiency. By prioritizing patient convenience, Ozarks Healthcare demonstrates its commitment to integrating technology in healthcare to improve service delivery.
Ozarks Healthcare Streamlines Check-Ins with New Digital Pre-Registration Forms Ozarks Healthcare
September 8, 2025
X, previously known as Twitter, has launched an encrypted messaging feature named XChat that promises end-to-end encryption, but experts are raising serious security concerns. Cryptography specialists argue that XChat's approach, which involves storing users' private keys on X's servers and requiring a four-digit PIN for encryption, is significantly less secure than established platforms like Signal. Security researcher Matthew Garrett warns that this method could allow X to tamper with or gain access to private messages, particularly in the absence of robust hardware security measures. Consequently, healthcare professionals should remain cautious about adopting XChat for sensitive communications, as it may not provide the necessary security assurances for patient privacy.
XChats Encryption Under Scrutiny: Experts Warn of Security Flaws TechCrunch
September 7, 2025
Micro-hospitals are becoming a notable trend in healthcare, providing a compact alternative to conventional hospitals by offering essential services like emergency care and basic inpatient facilities in suburban and underserved regions. Their design allows for quicker and more cost-effective establishment, requiring only 20-25% of the investment of larger hospitals, which enhances patient access and reduces wait times. However, their limitations in service capacity mean that they are reliant on larger hospitals for high-acuity cases, which necessitates careful planning regarding their location relative to these facilities. Additionally, challenges such as regulatory barriers and potential inequities in service access require careful consideration by healthcare professionals as they look to implement this model effectively.
Micro-Hospitals Revolutionize Healthcare Access with Cost-Efficient, Community-Focused Care linkedin.com
September 7, 2025
A cyberattack on Change Healthcare has delayed the implementation of a new Oracle Health electronic health record (EHR) system at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, affecting the VA's broader rollout of this technology. Originally scheduled for March 2024, the testing of a critical billing interface was postponed after the ransomware attack for security reasons, necessitating the development of a replacement system that won’t be operational until November 2024. This incident highlights the significant cybersecurity risks facing healthcare organizations and raises concerns about their ability to maintain operational integrity amid increasing cyber threats, which could impact patient care and financial processes.
Cyberattack Halts VAs Oracle EHR Testing, Delays Rollout to November Becker's Hospital Review
September 8, 2025
Ozarks Healthcare is implementing digital pre-registration and health forms starting September 15, enabling patients to complete necessary paperwork securely from their devices prior to appointments. This initiative responds to patient feedback aimed at improving communication and minimizing in-office paperwork, potentially streamlining the check-in process. Dr. Priscilla Frase, the Chief Medical Information Officer, noted that this shift not only enhances patient flexibility in managing their information but also aims to increase overall visit efficiency. By prioritizing patient convenience, Ozarks Healthcare demonstrates its commitment to integrating technology in healthcare to improve service delivery.
Ozarks Healthcare Streamlines Check-Ins with New Digital Pre-Registration Forms Ozarks Healthcare
September 8, 2025
X, previously known as Twitter, has launched an encrypted messaging feature named XChat that promises end-to-end encryption, but experts are raising serious security concerns. Cryptography specialists argue that XChat's approach, which involves storing users' private keys on X's servers and requiring a four-digit PIN for encryption, is significantly less secure than established platforms like Signal. Security researcher Matthew Garrett warns that this method could allow X to tamper with or gain access to private messages, particularly in the absence of robust hardware security measures. Consequently, healthcare professionals should remain cautious about adopting XChat for sensitive communications, as it may not provide the necessary security assurances for patient privacy.
XChats Encryption Under Scrutiny: Experts Warn of Security Flaws TechCrunch
September 7, 2025
Micro-hospitals are becoming a notable trend in healthcare, providing a compact alternative to conventional hospitals by offering essential services like emergency care and basic inpatient facilities in suburban and underserved regions. Their design allows for quicker and more cost-effective establishment, requiring only 20-25% of the investment of larger hospitals, which enhances patient access and reduces wait times. However, their limitations in service capacity mean that they are reliant on larger hospitals for high-acuity cases, which necessitates careful planning regarding their location relative to these facilities. Additionally, challenges such as regulatory barriers and potential inequities in service access require careful consideration by healthcare professionals as they look to implement this model effectively.
Micro-Hospitals Revolutionize Healthcare Access with Cost-Efficient, Community-Focused Care linkedin.com
September 7, 2025
A cyberattack on Change Healthcare has delayed the implementation of a new Oracle Health electronic health record (EHR) system at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, affecting the VA's broader rollout of this technology. Originally scheduled for March 2024, the testing of a critical billing interface was postponed after the ransomware attack for security reasons, necessitating the development of a replacement system that won’t be operational until November 2024. This incident highlights the significant cybersecurity risks facing healthcare organizations and raises concerns about their ability to maintain operational integrity amid increasing cyber threats, which could impact patient care and financial processes.
Cyberattack Halts VAs Oracle EHR Testing, Delays Rollout to November Becker's Hospital Review

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