HIPAA

Jury Awards Epic Close to $1B in Trade Secrets Infringement Case

By David Raths for HCI | Healthcare Informatics Suite involved Tata Consultancy Services work on Epic implementation at Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Ore. A federal jury has awarded Epic Systems nearly $1 billion in damages after finding that an Indian conglomerate had stolen trade secrets from the EHR vendor, according to a story on the…

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CMS Drops Two-Midnight Rule’s Inpatient Payment Cuts

By Virgil Dickson for Modern Healthcare The CMS will not continue to impose an inpatient payment cut to hospitals under the two-midnight rule following ongoing industry criticism and a legal challenge. It will provide a onetime bump to hospitals to offset the cuts. The agency imposed the cut because it estimated the two midnight policy would…

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Words Matter: Best Practices for Dictating in an EMR Setting

By Selena Chavis for For The Record Vol. 28 No. 4 P. 14 As HIT matures, dictation and transcription models continue to evolve. It’s a situation being closely monitored by health care organizations concerned about the fallout from potential productivity losses and physician outcry over clunky EMR documentation workflows. To combat these fears, many facilities are…

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The Biggest Threat Yet From Healthcare Hackers: Cyber-Ransom

Presbyterian Medical Center has paid $17,000 to hackers who took over its computer systems. By Todd Campbell for The Motley Fool After hackers used malware to commandeer computers at Presbyterian Medical Center on Feb. 5, the Hollywood hospital paid them over $17,000 in ransom to regain control over their systems. The cyber-ransom is the latest threat posed by…

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Hacking Accounted for 98 Percent of Healthcare Data Breaches in 2015, Report Says

By Heather Landi for Healthcare Informatics While lost and theft of employee devices accounted for the majority (68 percent) of healthcare data breaches in 2014, last year was a different story, with 98 percent of breaches due to hacking and IT-related incidents, according to a Bitglass Healthcare Breach Report. The report cites a series of…

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The Best of the Best: HCI’s Top 10 Health IT Stories of 2015

By the Editors of HCI for Healthcare Informatics Not surprisingly, it was another big year in the world of health IT, mixed with positive developments and unsettling trends. Last week, HCI Editor-in-Chief Mark Hagland looked at the seven significant things we learned this year, and social media manager Megan Combs parsed through the analytics and found…

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Healthcare HIT Enters ‘Post-EHR Era’

By John Commins for HealthLeaders Media A drop in the percentage of IT budgets that is directed toward electronic health records systems signals a shift in focus. Now it’s on broader business problems and on operational efficiencies, research suggests. Hospital health information technology budgets are still growing, but the focus has shifted from meaningful use benchmarks…

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A Mobile Device Triggered a HIPAA Breach In Your Office… Now What?

By Jennifer B. Cohen, Esq. for Physicians News Digest In today’s health care environment, even the smallest practices have integrated the use of mobile devices into their daily practices; recordkeeping using laptops, tablets, and even cell phones has become a norm, rather than an exception. This is no surprise, given the portability and convenience of using…

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