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RFID in Healthcare: Navigating Security & Privacy Regulations

Healthcare IT Today

RFID technology involves using tags and readers to wirelessly identify and track objects. Addressing Security and Privacy Concerns with RFID Regarding security and privacy concerns, one primary consideration is the information stored on RFID tags. As RFID expands rapidly, it can trigger security and privacy concerns.

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Isn’t It Eyeconic? Vision Care in the Evolving Health Care Ecosystem

Health Populi

There’s a new data continuum with a shift in the relationship between the deliverers of services and their buyers. That data powers new relationships and programs, Marc explained. Marc then presented an intriguing, if disturbing (to me), bar chart of “the future value of your data.” Globally, that calculated to a value of $2.36

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FHIR Security model is enterprise centric

Healthcare Exchange Standards

FHIR is designed first and most important as a data model with a few expected interaction models (REST, Messaging, Document). There is expectation that many security models exist , and application of those security models does not impact the most important priority of getting the data model correct. And this is a good thing.

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Privacy and Security Considerations for the use of Open APIs for Patient Directed Exchange.

Healthcare Exchange Standards

General flow Before my panel is a "Blockchain" topic and "Identity and Trust"; after my panel is a Lighting round where some new tech will be showcased. Where Blockchain and the Lighting round will be clearly looking to new and shiny tech; I am hopeful that Identity/Trust, and my segment will be more grounded in reality.

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Segmenting Sensitive Health Topics

Healthcare Exchange Standards

In my last article I outlined the need to recognize that health data have various kinds of sensitivity, which informs various types of Privacy rules of access, to support the goal of Privacy. Thus Data Segmentation for Privacy (DS4P). Please read this article on Vectors through Consent to Control Big-Data Feeding frenzy.

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Give Me My DaM Data::The Revolution

Society for Participatory Medicine

SPM advocates vociferously for patient ownership of their own data. Could we be approaching a harmonic convergence to take data control for patients and trusted clinicians? Could a Give Me My DaM Data revolution be upon us? For me, Give Me my DaM Data means. Data that matters to me. Data that I can understand.