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Use of Online Tracking Technologies by HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates

March 19, 2024

This article emphasizes the importance of recognizing and using official government websites, which are identified by their .gov domain. It explains that a .gov website guarantees the site is owned by an official government organization in the United States. Additionally, the article stresses the significance of secure connections, indicated by the presence of a lock icon or the use of "https://" in the website's URL, ensuring that any shared sensitive information remains safe.

Use of Online Tracking Technologies by HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates HHS.gov

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Nvidia unveils robots powered by super computer and AI to take on world’s heavy industries

March 19, 2024

During the Nvidia GTC Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Jose, California, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced the new Blackwell processor, designed to significantly enhance AI computing performance in both development and execution stages. Named after the pioneering mathematician David Blackwell, this chip contains 208 billion transistors and promises to revolutionize AI processing for major data center operators like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle, with availability set for later this year. Highlighting Nvidia's leading position in AI technology and its market valuation exceeding $2 trillion, the Blackwell chip represents a leap in processing power and efficiency, incorporating innovative production techniques and offering improved networking capabilities. Huang's announcement reinforces Nvidia's central role in the ongoing AI-driven industrial transformation, emphasizing the company's strategy to democratize AI technology access across industries and government sectors.

Nvidia unveils robots powered by super computer and AI to take on world’s heavy industries Fortune

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What has UnitedHealth restored and what is next after major hack?

March 18, 2024

UnitedHealth Group has successfully reinstated the pharmacy systems of its Change Healthcare technology unit after a ransomware attack on February 21 disrupted U.S. healthcare system operations. The conglomerate is on track to reactivate its payment platform and begin the restoration of the medical claims network by mid-March, although a complete recovery is anticipated to take several months. Despite the resumption of most pharmacy and payment systems, with over 99% of pre-incident claim volumes flowing, challenges persist for some pharmacies, particularly infusion ones and some Medicaid fee-for-service customers. Additionally, UnitedHealth is addressing issues related to the processing of prescription drug coupons and insurance claims, with most electronic coupons now being processed again and a phased reconnection and testing of the claims system planned for the week of March 18.

What has UnitedHealth restored and what is next after major hack? Reuters

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The Change Healthcare cyberattack: A timeline

March 18, 2024

The cyberattack against UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare, initiated on February 21, has substantially disrupted financial operations across the U.S. healthcare system, affecting hospitals, insurers, pharmacies, and medical groups nationwide. Becker's outlines a timeline detailing the attack's progression, regulatory responses, stakeholder statements, and financial repercussions. As of March, the attack has significantly impacted the financial stability of nearly 94% of surveyed hospitals and directly affected patient care in 74% of those facilities. The federal government has initiated a HIPAA compliance investigation into UnitedHealth and Change, while providers face substantial cash flow challenges due to delayed payments amounting to an estimated $6.3 billion. Stakeholders have criticized the handling of the situation and the lack of substantial support for affected practices, calling for congressional action and further relief measures to mitigate the ongoing impact of the cyberattack.

The Change Healthcare cyberattack: A timeline Beckers Hospital Review

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