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Read: Utah Considers Using Drones with Emergency First Responders

Utah Considers Using Drones with Emergency First Responders

The drones would take photos and deliver supplies to people as directed by emergency personnel.

Read: Security Officer’s Facebook Message Loses Company Hospital Contract

Security Officer’s Facebook Message Loses Company Hospital Contract

When a friend suggested giving the patients nyquil, the security officer responded ‘I wish I could.’

Read: OCR to Begin Audits in 2016

OCR to Begin Audits in 2016

The decision means hospitals will be reviewed for HIPAA compliance regardless of whether or not a complaint was filed.

Read: FAA Concerned Drone Sales Could Reach 1 Million Mark

FAA Concerned Drone Sales Could Reach 1 Million Mark

The Federal Aviation Administration is worried about people purchasing drones without understanding their dangers.

Read: Should Body-Worn Cameras Be Deployed at Hospitals?

Should Body-Worn Cameras Be Deployed at Hospitals?

Ed Howard of Adventist Health/JLL discusses the policy and procedural challenges associated with these video surveillance devices.

Ind. Physician Practice Reaches HIPAA Settlement

The Cancer Care Group has made a ‘corrective action plan’ to improve its HIPAA compliance.

Read: AlarmLock NAPCO Privacy Lock Demonstration

AlarmLock NAPCO Privacy Lock Demonstration

AlarmLock NAPCO exhibited at the Campus Safety National Forum held in Washington, D.C., in June. Here’s one of the products they demonstrated for attendees.

Read: ATIXA Gives Colleges Guidelines for Handling Sexual Assault Victims

ATIXA Gives Colleges Guidelines for Handling Sexual Assault Victims

The ATIXA encourages universities to provide confidential support and advocates to sexual assault victims.

Minn. Hospital Makes Changes to Video Surveillance Network

Swift County-Benson Hospital is making upgrades, additions and changes to its video surveillance system.

Read: Cyber Security Firm Claims Android Phones Are Vulnerable to Hacking

Cyber Security Firm Claims Android Phones Are Vulnerable to Hacking

Zimperium has found that with a simple text message, hackers can access the personal data on Android phones, potentially affecting 95 percent of the mobile devices.

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