May 20, 2024
Scammers are targeting patients by sending phony MyChart messages to trick them into disclosing personal information. MultiCare Health System in Tacoma, Wash. has recently warned patients about these fraudulent messages, which may imitate trusted branding and logos. They advise patients to trust their instincts if a message seems suspicious due to misspellings, unfamiliar email addresses, or irregular branding. Patients can verify the authenticity of messages by calling MyChart customer service or logging directly into their MyChart app. Additionally, MultiCare plans to implement "short codes" for text communications starting June 1.
Scammers send fake MyChart messages Becker's Hospital Review
May 20, 2024
During the STAT Breakthrough Summit West, experts discussed how wearable health devices, despite FDA approval, still fall short of being useful in clinical practice. Ida Sim, a primary care physician, cited an example where continuous glucose monitor data from a patient's Apple Watch was inaccessible due to technical barriers and data integration issues. Additionally, primary care doctors often struggle to interpret the extensive data these devices produce, making it difficult to apply in patient care. Consequently, the potential benefits of these devices are not yet fully realized in clinical settings.
Wearable devices generate powerful data but it's not useful to doctors, yet STAT
May 20, 2024
Simon Batt's article discusses the severe risks of connecting Windows XP to the internet in 2024, as demonstrated by Eric Parker on YouTube. Parker's experiment revealed that even without browsing, simply connecting a Windows XP virtual machine online makes it extremely vulnerable to malware, due to its outdated security measures. Hackers can easily scan and target these systems, flooding them with viruses almost immediately. Despite disabling the firewall, which admittedly increased the risk, Parker's scan using Malwarebytes identified eight distinct viruses that had infiltrated the system merely by being online. The article strongly suggests avoiding the use of such outdated systems and instead indulging nostalgia through non-operational means like old wallpapers.
Someone connected Windows XP to the internet, and it didn't survive long XDA Developers
May 16, 2024
BayCare Health System emphasizes the importance of data literacy across its extensive network, which includes 16 hospitals, numerous facilities, and 33,000 employees. CIO William Walders explains their approach to integrating data literacy into the organization by making it a collaborative effort where the value of data is crowdsourced. This initiative is aimed at improving various aspects of the healthcare system, such as operations, patient experience, and population health. Walders underscores that data literacy is now considered a condition of employment within the organization, highlighting its critical role in achieving their operational goals.
How BayCare Health System excels in raising data literacy publication
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