Beyond its original use in securing cryptocurrency, blockchain technology is making waves across various industries, with healthcare being a prime example. This innovative technology holds immense potential to revolutionize how medical data is handled.
How blockchain is changing healthcare
Defending healthcare data: How to keep PHI safe from cyberattacks
From paper charts to digital data: Is transitioning to EHRs a smart move?
The healthcare industry has come a long way from paper charts to electronic health records (EHRs). While some healthcare providers have fully embraced the transition, others are still reluctant to make the move. But with the increasing use of technology in all aspects of our lives, is transitioning to EHRs really a smart move for healthcare organizations?
What are electronic health records?
An EHR is a digital version of a patient's paper chart.
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Embracing the future of healthcare with telemedicine
Imagine healthcare without walls or waiting rooms. Telemedicine is making this a reality. This article explores how virtual doctor visits and remote monitoring are changing the game. Think faster diagnoses, easier chronic care, and mental health support, all accessible from the comfort of your home.
The 4 essential factors of HIPAA and IT
To protect the sensitive information within medical records and the patients those records belong to, the US government passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA helps patients protect their privacy by ensuring their right to control access to their health records.
Embracing the future of healthcare with mobile device management
Mobile devices have become essential tools for healthcare professionals, enabling them to access patient records, clinical guidelines, and other critical information from anywhere. However, the use of mobile devices also presents unique security challenges, as these devices are often easily lost or stolen, and mobile apps can be vulnerable to malware attacks.