January 12, 2025
Khalid Turk has launched the Women@Work initiative to empower women leaders in overcoming workplace challenges, such as underrepresentation in leadership and biases that hinder their progress. The initiative focuses on three main strategies: enhancing visibility through proactive participation and online presence, improving communication skills to assert oneself effectively, and recognizing one's value by seeking inclusive organizations and advocating for fair recognition. Upcoming topics in the series will address building an online presence, combating bias, and promoting psychological safety in the workplace.
Empowering Women Leaders: Khalid Turk Launches Women@Work Initiative LinkedIn
January 12, 2025
Bluesight has acquired Protenus, a prominent provider of healthcare compliance analytics, to enhance its compliance capabilities and bolster its drug diversion platform. This acquisition aims to integrate Protenus' patient privacy monitoring features with Bluesight's inventory management solutions, creating a unified platform to tackle compliance and operational challenges in the healthcare sector. Utilizing artificial intelligence, Protenus offers scalable solutions for risk reduction and patient safety, while the merger will combine Bluesight's operational intelligence with Protenus' expertise to improve medication safety and efficiency. Both companies' leaders express confidence that this partnership will deliver significant value to healthcare organizations.
Bluesight Acquires Protenus to Revolutionize Healthcare Compliance Solutions bluesight.com
January 12, 2025
Healthcare CIOs and CISOs are analyzing a new proposal from HHS's Office for Civil Rights to update the HIPAA Security Rule with an emphasis on enhancing cybersecurity for electronic protected health information (ePHI). The proposed changes include stricter documentation requirements, such as maintaining a detailed inventory of technology assets and mapping ePHI flow, which organizations must update annually or after major operational shifts. This may pose challenges for smaller healthcare facilities that lack technical resources, leading some to consider external consulting for compliance. Additionally, organizations will be required to restore critical electronic systems within 72 hours following a loss, prompting necessary revisions to disaster recovery plans and budget allocations.
Healthcare CIOs and CISOs Brace for Major HIPAA Security Rule Changes Forbes
January 12, 2025
Recent research from New York University highlights the vulnerability of large language models (LLMs) to medical misinformation, revealing that even as little as 0.001% of false data in training sets can significantly impair model performance. The study emphasizes the phenomenon of data poisoning, where misinformation is strategically introduced into training datasets to bias outputs. Focusing on The Pile dataset, rich in medical content but lacking thorough vetting, researchers demonstrated that small amounts of misleading information can result in a considerable increase in inaccurate medical responses. This raises concerns about both new and existing LLMs that may already be compromised by outdated or incorrect medical data.
Study Reveals Alarming Vulnerability of AI to Medical Misinformation Ars Technica
January 12, 2025
Khalid Turk has launched the Women@Work initiative to empower women leaders in overcoming workplace challenges, such as underrepresentation in leadership and biases that hinder their progress. The initiative focuses on three main strategies: enhancing visibility through proactive participation and online presence, improving communication skills to assert oneself effectively, and recognizing one's value by seeking inclusive organizations and advocating for fair recognition. Upcoming topics in the series will address building an online presence, combating bias, and promoting psychological safety in the workplace.
Empowering Women Leaders: Khalid Turk Launches Women@Work Initiative LinkedIn
January 12, 2025
Bluesight has acquired Protenus, a prominent provider of healthcare compliance analytics, to enhance its compliance capabilities and bolster its drug diversion platform. This acquisition aims to integrate Protenus' patient privacy monitoring features with Bluesight's inventory management solutions, creating a unified platform to tackle compliance and operational challenges in the healthcare sector. Utilizing artificial intelligence, Protenus offers scalable solutions for risk reduction and patient safety, while the merger will combine Bluesight's operational intelligence with Protenus' expertise to improve medication safety and efficiency. Both companies' leaders express confidence that this partnership will deliver significant value to healthcare organizations.
Bluesight Acquires Protenus to Revolutionize Healthcare Compliance Solutions bluesight.com
January 12, 2025
Healthcare CIOs and CISOs are analyzing a new proposal from HHS's Office for Civil Rights to update the HIPAA Security Rule with an emphasis on enhancing cybersecurity for electronic protected health information (ePHI). The proposed changes include stricter documentation requirements, such as maintaining a detailed inventory of technology assets and mapping ePHI flow, which organizations must update annually or after major operational shifts. This may pose challenges for smaller healthcare facilities that lack technical resources, leading some to consider external consulting for compliance. Additionally, organizations will be required to restore critical electronic systems within 72 hours following a loss, prompting necessary revisions to disaster recovery plans and budget allocations.
Healthcare CIOs and CISOs Brace for Major HIPAA Security Rule Changes Forbes
January 12, 2025
Recent research from New York University highlights the vulnerability of large language models (LLMs) to medical misinformation, revealing that even as little as 0.001% of false data in training sets can significantly impair model performance. The study emphasizes the phenomenon of data poisoning, where misinformation is strategically introduced into training datasets to bias outputs. Focusing on The Pile dataset, rich in medical content but lacking thorough vetting, researchers demonstrated that small amounts of misleading information can result in a considerable increase in inaccurate medical responses. This raises concerns about both new and existing LLMs that may already be compromised by outdated or incorrect medical data.
Study Reveals Alarming Vulnerability of AI to Medical Misinformation Ars Technica
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