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RFID: Increasing Patient Safety and Operational Efficiencies

Healthcare IT Today

Friend of the Pharmacist RFID relies on tiny tags smaller than postage stamps affixed to each medication container, kit, and tray. These tags store critical information and respond by reflecting radio waves from RFID readers. In the inherently human realm of healthcare, errors are an unfortunate reality.

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Healthcare's new equation = technology + operations

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

For those requiring in-person visits, reduce the burden of visit check-ins and consents through patient-centric electronic capabilities. Region Tag: Global Edition Enterprise Taxonomy: Short Headline: Healthcare's new equation = technology + operations Featured Decision Content:

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Healthcare Organizations Warned of Risk of Cyberattacks via SEO Poisoning

HIPAA Journal

The top few results in the search engine listings attract the highest number of clicks and users tend to view the top results as the most relevant and trustworthy, and will often click without checking the URLs.

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HIPAA Enforcement is Changing. Providers Must Too.

HIT Consultant

Ironically, this affordable-pricing strategy was pioneered by ransomware attackers in recent years, who have moved away from huge price tags that had their victims defiantly abandoning data, and become clever in sizing ransoms such that a business’s easiest choice is to pay up.

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It’s Time to Give Patients “Admin Access” to Manage Their Healthcare

HIT Consultant

This in turn lets staff take a backseat with regard to monotonous engagement tasks like playing phone tag (so they can instead focus on the direct patient interactions that matter most). Playing phone tag and digging up yet another username and password combination is not the kind of active involvement patients are seeking.

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OSHA and Electrical Violations

Total Medical Compliance Resources

Household appliances like space heaters, fans, microwaves, and heating pads can be used in the office; but to ensure they are as safe as possible they must have a tag from a national testing laboratory. OSHA will check and verify avenues that you may not think about.

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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While nothing can beat an in-person experience, physicians can check in on them digitally, through remote patient monitoring tools or video consults. Region Tag: Global Edition Disable Auto Tagging: Short Headline: Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients Featured Decision Content: