August 26, 2024
Peter Slavin will become the new president and CEO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Health System on October 1, succeeding Thomas Priselac. Slavin aims to address the post-pandemic recovery of the healthcare workforce by improving their work environment through technology and a people-first approach. Emphasizing the reduction of administrative burdens and promoting work-life balance are key elements of his strategy. Having led Massachusetts General Hospital previously, Slavin has significant experience in enhancing clinical care and workforce development. He believes that advancing trust in healthcare providers and adopting customer service principles will improve patient experiences and help regain public trust.
Next Cedars-Sinai CEO: ‘Make the Work Environment as Positive, Joyful as Possible’ HealthLeaders Media
August 26, 2024
The escalation of top-level domains (TLDs) has intensified a security issue where many organizations inadvertently send Microsoft Windows usernames and passwords to domains they do not own, due to previously non-existent TLDs now being available for registration. This flaw, known as "namespace collision," exposes sensitive data because organizations set up their internal authentication systems using what they thought were private domains. Security researcher Philippe Caturegli has been mapping this vulnerability by examining self-signed security certificates, uncovering more than 9,000 suspect domains. A significant portion of these are now registered, potentially allowing third parties to intercept credentials. Caturegli's findings highlight the scale of the issue, revealing that even critical infrastructures and government entities are affected. His research underscores the persistent and pervasive risk posed by outdated network configurations and the need for organizations to adopt more secure internal domain naming practices.
Local Networks Go Global When Domain Names Collide krebsonsecurity.com
August 26, 2024
The article discusses the paradoxical nature of Generation Z, who are highly skilled with digital devices and adept at using various software and applications but often lack proficiency in traditional computer skills like typing. This generation’s reliance on mobile devices and touch-based interfaces contributes to their lower typing speeds and challenges with typing accuracy, despite their overall high level of digital literacy and competence.
Gen Z-ers Are Computer Whizzes. Just Don’t Ask Them to Type. Wall Street Journal
August 26, 2024
Hospital consolidation in Pennsylvania has surged, leading the nation in merger and acquisition activity this year. Notable deals include Risant Health’s acquisition of Geisinger Health, UPMC’s expansion with Washington Health, and WellSpan Health’s integration of Evangelical Community Hospital. Additionally, Jefferson Health merged with Lehigh Valley Health Network, Penn Medicine plans to acquire Doylestown Health, Community Health Systems is selling three hospitals to WoodBridge Healthcare, and CHA Partners intends to buy Crozer Health. These transactions illustrate a broader trend of strategic consolidations aimed at expanding healthcare networks and enhancing service offerings.
The hottest market for hospital M&A Becker's Hospital Review
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