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Diabetes WA reports hack and more briefs

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Based on its initial investigation, the following information may have been accessed by hackers: name, address, birth date, email, telephone number, marital status, Aboriginal status, Medicare number, referring doctor, and type of diabetes. " "The breach was quickly detected and fully contained," it added.

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An inside look at AdventHealth's powerful telemedicine program

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"This allowed our providers to monitor patients for chronic conditions while living their day-to-day lives but were able to manage their post-discharge needs through use of the Vivify care portal." " This alleviated the need for many follow-up appointments, while allowing transparency in the care plan progress.

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Oracle Health Goes Beyond Visit Summaries with Its Use of AI in Their EHR

Healthcare IT Today

After a visit, in addition to generating a summary, Oracle Health can help with follow-up tasks such as ordering medication and scheduling a follow-up call. Tell us what you think. Contact us here or on Twitter at @hcitoday. It can also alert a physician to a trend, such as increasing A1C in a patient with diabetes.

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US Fertility Reaches $5.75M Data Breach Settlement

Health IT Security

US Fertility resolved a class action lawsuit following a 2020 ransomware attack and data breach that impacted nearly 900,000 individuals.

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New Study: 2018 State of Embedded Analytics Report

Why do some embedded analytics projects succeed while others fail? We surveyed 500+ application teams embedding analytics to find out which analytics features actually move the needle. Read the 6th annual State of Embedded Analytics Report to discover new best practices. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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CIO Podcast – Episode 73: Health IT Projects with Michael Restuccia

Healthcare IT Today

Next, Restuccia shares with us a project he was successful at and what made it a success. You can also subscribe to the Healthcare IT Today podcast on any of the following platforms: NOTE: We’ll be updating the links below as the various podcasting platforms approve the new podcast. We release a new CIO Podcast every ~2 weeks.

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Context Matters: Affirmative Action, Public Health, and the Use of Population-Level Data

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Roberts is thus correct in insisting that universities cannot be certain about the experiences or views of any one applicant of color based on what statistics tell us about the experiences of applicants of color as a group. In fact, such data can tell us a lot about the probabilities faced by individuals within the group.