July 19, 2024
This article discusses the prevalence of data breaches in the health technology sector, emphasizing how many incidents are linked to fundamental cybersecurity lapses. It identifies common vulnerabilities such as unpatched software, weak passwords, and inadequate access controls. The piece underscores the critical need for health tech companies to adopt basic cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient data from malicious actors.
Data Breaches Highlight Lack of Basic Cyber Controls publication
July 19, 2024
Cisco has issued security updates addressing vulnerabilities in several of its products, including network switches, security appliances, and collaboration tools. The patches focus on mitigating risks such as privilege escalation, denial of service, and remote code execution. Users and administrators are advised to apply these updates promptly to protect systems from potential exploitation. Further details and specific instructions on the updates are available on Cisco's official website.
Cisco Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products | CISA publication
July 19, 2024
In the article, Christina Farr discusses the growing issue of "Point Solution fatigue," a problem where employers, especially those in the health-tech industry, are overwhelmed by managing multiple narrow-focused healthcare tools, often without clear returns on investment. While these solutions address specific health conditions, there is a lack of integration and coordination among them, making it difficult to see tangible benefits. Farr suggests that the future lies in consolidating and rationalizing these offerings to enhance their efficiency and return on investment. She also highlights the need for more transparency and outcome-based payment models in the industry. Experts and industry leaders advocate for focusing on fewer, more integrated solutions and evaluating their true impact, while recognizing that tailored, community-focused approaches may offer better engagement and results.
Point Solution fatigue is very real Second Opinion
July 19, 2024
This week in health technology, significant advancements in AI applications for healthcare were announced. Rural providers and Federally Qualified Health Centers are leveraging voice AI like Suki to significantly reduce administrative burden and documentation time. Mpathic received NIH funding to use NLP for improving cultural sensitivity in mental health services. Additionally, security-focused certifications were highlighted, with TruCare and 1upHealth achieving HITRUST certification, and symplr obtaining SOC 2 attestations. These developments showcase AI's expanding role in enhancing healthcare efficiency, accessibility, and security.
AI roundup: New applications for clinical documentation, patient access, cybersecurity Healthcare IT News
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