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Automation has been making human workers superfluous for centuries, but until recently, workers whose jobs required high-level cognitive skills have been able to rest easy, confident no machine could possibly replace them when it came to making nuanced decisions based on the evaluation of complicated, sometimes contradictory data. By Khal Rai, Senior Vice President, Product Development & Operations, SRS Health

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  • Navigating Encryption In A HIPAA World
    11/6/2017

    How much would a HIPAA violation really cost? Recently, one healthcare provider paid a class action lawsuit settlement of $3 million for losing two laptops, each with over 1 million unencrypted patient records.

  • New Business Models For The Emerging Consumer-Driven On-Demand Healthcare Economy
    1/26/2018

    Convenience, simplicity, speed and immediate satisfaction are the hallmarks of the on-demand economy. Broadly defined as business activity created by technology platforms that fulfill consumer demand via the immediate provisioning of goods and services, the on-demand economy has disrupted virtually every industry. Healthcare tends to think of itself as unique—and immune–but the platform economy is already at work in the industry.

  • Are You Fully Leveraging Your EHR Investment?
    6/14/2012

    Failing to account for records created before the launch of a new system creates two methods of patient care – one using an automated platform, and one that requires costly, inefficient file storage and paper pushing. It’s the worst of both worlds.

  • Remote Physical Therapy Solutions — Mobility Is Essential For Delivering Value
    3/13/2017

    New entrants in remote physical therapy use game consoles to deliver in-home rehabilitation. While there are benefits from game-based therapy, these tethered solutions fall short.

  • Healthcare Changing Cyber Security Perspective
    3/6/2018

    Securing patient data and protecting healthcare’s IT infrastructure in today’s cyber landscape is fraught with challenges, and risk looms around every corner. From safeguarding medical devices to adopting the cloud to properly training employees, healthcare organizations need all the help they can get when it comes to cyber security.

  • Remote Locations Put Health Information At Risk — 4 Ways To Improve Security
    7/13/2016

    One-third of Americans fell victim to healthcare data breaches in 2015, and 98 percent of those leaks resulted from large-scale attacks directly targeting the healthcare industry. Healthcare providers must step up their security measures, especially now that care is increasingly provided beyond the walls of a hospital. By Karin Ratchinsky, director of healthcare vertical strategy, Level 3 Communications

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