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Nursing leaders at Providence and Trinity Health are re-evaluating the relevance of traditional nurse-to-patient ratios in light of advancing virtual nursing services. Research indicates that these virtual models can enhance communication and quality of care without adhering to conventional ratios. Cynthia Salisbury from Providence argues that focusing on ratios may stifle innovation, as healthcare confronts challenges like higher acuity cases and nursing shortages. Trinity Health's TogetherTeam program illustrates this shift, implementing a hybrid staffing approach that combines in-person and virtual roles to better meet patient needs.
Nursing Leaders Challenge Ratios, Embrace Virtual Care Innovations Becker's Hospital Review
January 14, 2025
Building a strong cybersecurity brand is critical for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to boost their organization's reputation and effectiveness. This involves establishing a positive identity that fosters trust and sets the organization apart in the market, which requires alignment with the company's vision and stakeholder needs. Key strategies for cultivating this brand include promoting transparency, consistent messaging, and avoiding jargon, alongside enhancing cybersecurity awareness programs and showcasing achievements. Additionally, CISOs should focus on operational efficiencies, innovate through projects that demonstrate value, and utilize metrics to convey cybersecurity's strategic significance to stakeholders, while investing in team development to maintain engagement and commitment.
CISOs: Build a Trustworthy Cybersecurity Brand to Elevate Your Organization LinkedIn
January 14, 2025
Tampa General Hospital has settled a class action lawsuit for $6.8 million following a 2023 data breach that compromised the information of 2.1 million individuals. The lawsuit accused TGH of negligence in protecting sensitive patient data, citing violations of multiple legal standards. While TGH managed to thwart a ransomware attack, attackers managed to access files over three weeks, exposing a variety of personal and medical information. The settlement reflects an increasing trend in healthcare breach lawsuits, especially as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services prepares to propose updates to the HIPAA Security Rule that could impose stricter compliance standards on healthcare organizations, potentially leading to more lawsuits and larger settlements in the future.
Tampa General Hospital Settles $6.8M Data Breach Lawsuit Affecting 2.1M Patients BankInfoSecurity
January 14, 2025
The increasing reliance on emerging technologies has resulted in a notable rise in data-security class-action lawsuits, primarily due to the growing amount of sensitive data generated by online activities. High-profile companies like Meta and Apple have faced significant settlements as consumers, now more informed about their data privacy rights, are increasingly willing to litigate. The fragmented regulatory framework in the U.S. complicates compliance for companies, which are also experiencing heightened scrutiny from both consumers and regulators. In response, organizations are investing more in data security measures and professional training to mitigate risks, while corporate data security experts recommend adhering to industry standards and conducting regular security audits to strengthen defenses against potential breaches.
Surge in Data-Security Lawsuits Forces Companies to Strengthen Protections Security Info Watch
January 15, 2025
Nursing leaders at Providence and Trinity Health are re-evaluating the relevance of traditional nurse-to-patient ratios in light of advancing virtual nursing services. Research indicates that these virtual models can enhance communication and quality of care without adhering to conventional ratios. Cynthia Salisbury from Providence argues that focusing on ratios may stifle innovation, as healthcare confronts challenges like higher acuity cases and nursing shortages. Trinity Health's TogetherTeam program illustrates this shift, implementing a hybrid staffing approach that combines in-person and virtual roles to better meet patient needs.
Nursing Leaders Challenge Ratios, Embrace Virtual Care Innovations Becker's Hospital Review
January 14, 2025
Building a strong cybersecurity brand is critical for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to boost their organization's reputation and effectiveness. This involves establishing a positive identity that fosters trust and sets the organization apart in the market, which requires alignment with the company's vision and stakeholder needs. Key strategies for cultivating this brand include promoting transparency, consistent messaging, and avoiding jargon, alongside enhancing cybersecurity awareness programs and showcasing achievements. Additionally, CISOs should focus on operational efficiencies, innovate through projects that demonstrate value, and utilize metrics to convey cybersecurity's strategic significance to stakeholders, while investing in team development to maintain engagement and commitment.
CISOs: Build a Trustworthy Cybersecurity Brand to Elevate Your Organization LinkedIn
January 14, 2025
Tampa General Hospital has settled a class action lawsuit for $6.8 million following a 2023 data breach that compromised the information of 2.1 million individuals. The lawsuit accused TGH of negligence in protecting sensitive patient data, citing violations of multiple legal standards. While TGH managed to thwart a ransomware attack, attackers managed to access files over three weeks, exposing a variety of personal and medical information. The settlement reflects an increasing trend in healthcare breach lawsuits, especially as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services prepares to propose updates to the HIPAA Security Rule that could impose stricter compliance standards on healthcare organizations, potentially leading to more lawsuits and larger settlements in the future.
Tampa General Hospital Settles $6.8M Data Breach Lawsuit Affecting 2.1M Patients BankInfoSecurity
January 14, 2025
The increasing reliance on emerging technologies has resulted in a notable rise in data-security class-action lawsuits, primarily due to the growing amount of sensitive data generated by online activities. High-profile companies like Meta and Apple have faced significant settlements as consumers, now more informed about their data privacy rights, are increasingly willing to litigate. The fragmented regulatory framework in the U.S. complicates compliance for companies, which are also experiencing heightened scrutiny from both consumers and regulators. In response, organizations are investing more in data security measures and professional training to mitigate risks, while corporate data security experts recommend adhering to industry standards and conducting regular security audits to strengthen defenses against potential breaches.
Surge in Data-Security Lawsuits Forces Companies to Strengthen Protections Security Info Watch

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