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Part 2: Federal vs. State Hazardous Waste Generator Categories

Sharps Compliance

In Part 2, we will talk about the different hazardous waste (HW) generator categories and why they are important. Continue reading Part 2: Federal vs. State Hazardous Waste Generator Categories at Sharps Compliance Blog. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the differences between federal and state RCRA programs.

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People and Operational Controls as Attack Vectors

HealthIT Answers

In the previous two blog posts of this series on identity credentials, we discussed identity proofing and authentication. This blog post will focus on an attack of the operational controls of an identity system. This is the third and final attack that we’ll consider for Risk Category 2, nefarious impersonation.

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How Can Attackers Gain Unauthorized Access?

HealthIT Answers

This post, the final in our Identity Credentials Risks blog series, focuses on Risk Category 3, which considers the risks associated with authorization or the activities someone has permission to perform. Authorization always follows Risk Categories 1 and 2 within both digital and real-life situations, because to determine.

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Eight Opportunities to Use the Law to Address Social Determinants of Health

Bill of Health

By Jon Larsen and Sterling Johnson Addressing the opioid crisis cannot stop at providing better access to treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) , expanding and enhancing harm reduction efforts, and reimagining the role of law enforcement, as explored previously in this blog series.

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On Searching for the Unknown with Unspeakable Names: Searching PubMed for Disability Research

Bill of Health

This lack of consensus and consistency across professional disability terms, categories, and definitions contributes to a lack of comparability, discoverability, and access for disability data as well as research. Disability language is TOO MUCH In our work, we identified many definitions of disability, but no consensus.

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Considering Equity and Consumer Impacts of GLP-1 Drugs – A UBS Economist Weighs In

Jane Sarashon

Since the introduction of GLP-1 drugs on the market, their use has split into two categories: for obesity and “recreationally,” according to the Chief Economist with UBS (formerly known as Union Bank of Switzerland). Paul Donovan, said economist, discusses The economics of getting thin in his regularly published comment blog.

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How transportation can translate to social risk

Hanys

Transportation is one of six SDOH categories DataGen uses to help providers measure social risk that affects individuals and the community. Learn more in DataGen's latest blog post. Addressing transportation inequality begins with knowing how it impacts populations in your community.

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