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Considerations and Safeguards Addressing Potential Vulnerabilities in Connected Medical Devices and the Internet of Things (IoT)

Healthcare IT Today

Additionally, continuous monitoring, patch management, risk assessments, vendor management, regulatory compliance, incident response planning, and user training are crucial. billion by 2027. Balancing the benefits of connected devices with robust security measures remains a primary challenge in the evolving threat landscape.

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Using Revenue Cycle Management Tech to Close Healthcare’s Generation Gap

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Chris Klitgaard , Founder and CEO at revology According to research by the Alliance for Lifetime Income, 4 million Americans will turn 65 this year and annually through 2027, led by retiring Boomers.

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How EiPaaS is Revolutionizing Healthcare Operations with Scalability and Agility

Healthcare IT Today

billion by 2027. Alongside these actions, enterprises must review their current compliance with regulatory requirements and how existing processes perform against specified regulatory benchmarks. This solution is a rising star among businesses looking to overcome data-handling hurdles.

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From Discretion to Regulation: What FDA’s Final Rule Means for Laboratory Developed Tests

Hall Render

Stage 2: Effective May 6, 2026 Two years after the Final Rule’s publication, the FDA will expand its regulatory scope to include establishment registration and listing, labeling and investigational use requirements. Part 820), providing added oversight over the quality management of LDTs.

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Long Awaited Approval of the 1115 Waiver Amendment for NYS Medicaid – Just in Time for the New York State Executive Budget State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2025

Health Care Law Brief

The Waiver Amendment was approved on January 9, 2024, by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) under Section 1115(a) of the Social Security Act and will expire on March 31, 2027. Level I HRSN services are paid for outside of the Waiver Amendment via fee for service or managed care.

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NYS DFS Revisits PBM Regulation with Scaled-Back Draft Rules

Health Care Law Brief

Existing contract terms that conflict with newly proposed network pharmacy contract restrictions would be voided and superseded by the draft regulations after January 1, 2027. The draft regulations contemplate an enforcement date beginning July 1, 2025.