HIPAA

Read: 4 Reasons Every Hospital Should Know About HHS’ HCCIC

4 Reasons Every Hospital Should Know About HHS’ HCCIC

The HCCIC could guide hospitals and the healthcare industry as a whole into an improved cybersecurity landscape.

Read: Survey: 95 Percent of Hospital CIOs Concerned with Data Breaches

Survey: 95 Percent of Hospital CIOs Concerned with Data Breaches

The survey was administered to over 100 hospital CIOs who are members of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME).

Read: HHS Revises HIPAA Breach Reporting Tool

HHS Revises HIPAA Breach Reporting Tool

The new Breach Reporting Tool is designed to help users navigate hospital data breaches.

Read: Commission to Propose HIPAA Changes for Opioid Overdoses

Commission to Propose HIPAA Changes for Opioid Overdoses

HIPAA changes would be necessary for the opioid overdose task force’s expected recommendations to be implemented.

Read: Former N.H. Hospital Patient Releases Private Health Data

Former N.H. Hospital Patient Releases Private Health Data

The data published included the names, addresses and social security numbers of 15,000 people.

Read: UCLA Medical Center Investigating Breach of Kanye West’s Medical Records

UCLA Medical Center Investigating Breach of Kanye West’s Medical Records

Kanye West is the latest celebrity to have his medical record privacy violated at the hospital.

Read: UMass Amherst to Pay $650K HIPAA Fine

UMass Amherst to Pay $650K HIPAA Fine

The settlement, which covers cyber security issues experienced by the school, also includes a corrective action plan.

Read: Man with Weapon Impersonates Hospital Employee

Man with Weapon Impersonates Hospital Employee

The suspect was allegedly attempting to steal patient information.

Read: Survey: 8 in 10 Hospitals Concerned About Mobile Cyberattacks

Survey: 8 in 10 Hospitals Concerned About Mobile Cyberattacks

Mobile devices are being used more frequently by clinical staff members for communication.

Cyberattack on Ariz. Healthcare System May Affect Data of 3.7 Million

The information stolen may have included names, birth dates, social security numbers and more.

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