CASE STUDY:
This brief case study explains how the healthcare organization HealthSpring effectively supports and secures its increasingly mobile workforce – all while complying with HIPAA and HITECH regulations. Read on to learn more now.
EGUIDE:
As of Oct. 1, 2015, U.S. health care providers must use ICD-10 codes when they submit medical claims. This FAQ e-guide addresses what the transition means, advantages of using ICD-10, as well as best practices on how providers can prepare and succeed in an ICD 10 conversion.
EBOOK:
This e-book, brought to you by SearchHealthIT.com, discusses key issues health care IT pros are facing now, including: HIPAA, the HITECH Act and the new frontier for encryption, network and server encryption, using thin clients to keep data secure, and much more!
EBOOK:
In the next few years, hospitals will be rolling out all kinds of technology to improve patient care. Each of these devices and systems must be able to send and receive information instantly.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource is a guide to ensuring secure texting policies while maintaining compliance with HIPAA and HITECH, and includes best practices and a vendor comparison checklist to use during product evaluation.
EGUIDE:
As breaches continue in healthcare, it's imperative that CIOs know what best practices and technologies they should be implementing to safeguard their organization. Discover the proven practices that best stave off healthcare cybersecurity vulnerabilities based on advice from four CIOs attending HIMSS 2016.
EBOOK:
At many healthcare organizations, endpoint devices can become areas for cybercriminals to exploit. In this handbook, learn how you can improve endpoint security through expert tips from the field, including advice from one hospital CIO on preventing HIPAA breaches with stronger endpoint security.
EGUIDE:
IT staffers should consider using additional applications to track all relevant devices and applications that could pose a security risk. Learn how to best protect patient data with simple security updates and ensure HIPAA compliance to lessen vulnerabilities.
EZINE:
The rapid adoption of EHRs, coupled with the widespread use of mobile devices among providers, has increased the endpoint security threat – and there are more risks ahead. Access this issue of Pulse to find out how providers are locking down access points to protect against data breaches and HIPAA violations.
EBOOK:
HIPAA-compliant cloud storage and backup require healthcare organizations to conduct risk assessments of the potential uses of cloud technology.