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Hospitals strive for relative normalcy; breach exposes patient data

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Healthcare data breaches cost an average $6.5M: report

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A healthcare data breach comes with a hefty price tag—$6.45 Healthcare organizations continue to have the highest costs associated with data breaches, more than 60% higher than the cross-industry average, according to IBM. million on average.

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RTLS & AI: Solving the Riddle of Healthcare Inefficiency

Healthcare IT Today

How RTLS Works Most RTLS systems depend on a combination of tags, sensors, and software. Tags are attached to any vital assets that need to be tracked including equipment, supplies, devices, and even people. These tags come in a variety of sizes and will vary in range and data quality.

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Four Technology Health and Aging Blog Posts from September 2018

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Not just because of the calendar, but because of the pace of return to California dreamer and tech breathless launches and device announcements , Facebook’s 50 million user data breach – the usual. Interestingly, healthcare data breaches are largely caused by insiders and cost $400+ per user data record breached.

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Did you miss one? Five Aging and Health Tech blog posts March 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Okay, sort of safe, for already having my identity stolen due to a log-in at a health center during the Anthem breach in 2015. In fact, as lives lengthen, data about aging individuals dwindles inversely. Start searching for recently surveyed data about individuals aged 75+. Feeling safe and protected. Don’t believe it?

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2019: What Technology Matters for Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Pew’s data showed that smartphone ownership still has not overtaken cellphones among the 65+. However, that same survey revealed low trust in online safety, and generally low trust in institutions to keep their personal data safe, a justified worry, given the number of data breaches that occurred during 2018.

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Six Health and Aging Technology Blog Posts from January, 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Lots of negative tech energy in 2018, including healthcare data breaches , Facebook’s loss of trust , ditto with Google and its much discussed anti-competitive positioning in search. Then there was the Pew Research estimated number of deleted accounts (mostly young people) and no small deal, a big security breach.

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