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City of Hope Expands Cancer Care Access Through Strategic Acquisitions and Innovation

October 24, 2024

City of Hope is enhancing access to cancer care by expanding its network through acquisitions and initiatives like AccessHope, which connects its specialists with community oncologists. This approach aims to improve treatment and diagnostic processes, particularly after acquiring cancer hospitals in major cities, stated Harlan Levine, MD, president of health innovation and policy, at the HLTH conference. Additionally, the health system is integrating technology and artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes by streamlining the management of complex cases.

City of Hope Expands Cancer Care Access Through Strategic Acquisitions and Innovation Chief Healthcare Executive

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Hospital Margins to Stay Low Through 2025 Amid High Labor Costs

October 24, 2024

Moody's Ratings has forecasted that hospital margins will remain below historical averages until 2025, primarily due to high labor costs. While some hospitals have seen a financial rebound, the persistent expenses related to staffing represent a significant hurdle. The report notes a decline in median operating cash flow for nonprofit hospitals from 8.5% in 2019 to 4.9% in 2022, with a modest increase to 5.3% in 2023, largely attributed to escalating expenses. Staffing shortages, particularly among nursing and essential roles, along with competition for qualified personnel, continue to challenge healthcare systems and contribute to financial strain.

Hospital Margins to Stay Low Through 2025 Amid High Labor Costs Chief Healthcare Executive

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Smartphone Users Urged to Tighten Location Privacy Settings Now

October 24, 2024

Location tracking on smartphones is increasingly common, prompting users to take steps to protect their privacy. Both Android and iOS systems offer users the ability to manage app permissions for location access, allowing them to choose between precise, approximate, or no access. While some apps require detailed location data, many do not, underscoring the importance of reviewing app permissions. Android users can limit tracking by deleting their advertising ID through specific settings, while iOS users benefit from more restrictive default settings that prevent unauthorized access to a unique tracking identifier. Users are advised to regularly check and adjust their privacy settings accordingly.

Smartphone Users Urged to Tighten Location Privacy Settings Now Ars Technica

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CISA Warns of Critical Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability Amid Active Exploitation

October 24, 2024

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has classified a high-severity vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, identified as CVE-2024-38094, as part of its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog following indications of active exploitation. This deserialization vulnerability, which carries a CVSS score of 7.2, permits authenticated attackers with Site Owner permissions to inject arbitrary code into SharePoint Server. Microsoft has addressed this issue in its July 2024 Patch Tuesday updates. The concern is amplified by the existence of proof-of-concept exploits in the public domain, despite no confirmed real-world incidents. CISA requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to implement the security updates by November 12, 2024.

CISA Warns of Critical Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability Amid Active Exploitation The Hacker News

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City of Hope Expands Cancer Care Access Through Strategic Acquisitions and Innovation

October 24, 2024

City of Hope is enhancing access to cancer care by expanding its network through acquisitions and initiatives like AccessHope, which connects its specialists with community oncologists. This approach aims to improve treatment and diagnostic processes, particularly after acquiring cancer hospitals in major cities, stated Harlan Levine, MD, president of health innovation and policy, at the HLTH conference. Additionally, the health system is integrating technology and artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes by streamlining the management of complex cases.

City of Hope Expands Cancer Care Access Through Strategic Acquisitions and Innovation Chief Healthcare Executive

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Hospital Margins to Stay Low Through 2025 Amid High Labor Costs

October 24, 2024

Moody's Ratings has forecasted that hospital margins will remain below historical averages until 2025, primarily due to high labor costs. While some hospitals have seen a financial rebound, the persistent expenses related to staffing represent a significant hurdle. The report notes a decline in median operating cash flow for nonprofit hospitals from 8.5% in 2019 to 4.9% in 2022, with a modest increase to 5.3% in 2023, largely attributed to escalating expenses. Staffing shortages, particularly among nursing and essential roles, along with competition for qualified personnel, continue to challenge healthcare systems and contribute to financial strain.

Hospital Margins to Stay Low Through 2025 Amid High Labor Costs Chief Healthcare Executive

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Smartphone Users Urged to Tighten Location Privacy Settings Now

October 24, 2024

Location tracking on smartphones is increasingly common, prompting users to take steps to protect their privacy. Both Android and iOS systems offer users the ability to manage app permissions for location access, allowing them to choose between precise, approximate, or no access. While some apps require detailed location data, many do not, underscoring the importance of reviewing app permissions. Android users can limit tracking by deleting their advertising ID through specific settings, while iOS users benefit from more restrictive default settings that prevent unauthorized access to a unique tracking identifier. Users are advised to regularly check and adjust their privacy settings accordingly.

Smartphone Users Urged to Tighten Location Privacy Settings Now Ars Technica

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CISA Warns of Critical Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability Amid Active Exploitation

October 24, 2024

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has classified a high-severity vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, identified as CVE-2024-38094, as part of its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog following indications of active exploitation. This deserialization vulnerability, which carries a CVSS score of 7.2, permits authenticated attackers with Site Owner permissions to inject arbitrary code into SharePoint Server. Microsoft has addressed this issue in its July 2024 Patch Tuesday updates. The concern is amplified by the existence of proof-of-concept exploits in the public domain, despite no confirmed real-world incidents. CISA requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to implement the security updates by November 12, 2024.

CISA Warns of Critical Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability Amid Active Exploitation The Hacker News

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