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Modern Health Data Management Requires a Proven Patient Identity Solution

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. As healthcare providers manage market shifts such as value-based care, increased consumer expectations, staffing shortages, changing reimbursement models, and competition from non-traditional healthcare players including Alphabet, […].

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Healthy Data Management: How IT Assists Healthcare Institutions

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Natalie Tkachenko, Healthcare Software Solutions Consultant at NIX To obtain test results today, there’s no need to visit the hospital. Doctors remotely manage patient data without being tied to a specific medical facility.

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Healthy Data Management: How IT Assists Healthcare Institutions

HIT Consultant

Natalie Tkachenko, Healthcare Software Solutions Consultant at NIX To obtain test results today, there’s no need to visit the hospital. Doctors remotely manage patient data without being tied to a specific medical facility. They also handle large volumes of data effortlessly within their hospitals.

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The Ever Evolving World of Cybersecurity Threats

Healthcare IT Today

But today, as more and more healthcare organizations use web browsers to access data stored in the cloud, cybercriminals are exploiting new web/cloud vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS). web vulnerability scanners are another example of a solution that can help healthcare IT administrators best protect their critical assets.

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Medical Provider Credentialing 101

Verisys

While medical credentialing might be considered a modern concept, credentialing dates as far back as the practice of medicine itself. While the modern process of physician credentialing has changed substantially since then, the weight and importance of it have not. If all three lived he was considered fit to practice medicine.