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RFID in Healthcare: Navigating Security & Privacy Regulations

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Peter Bloch, Market Development Manager – Healthcare at Avery Dennison Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is revolutionizing healthcare, by improving efficiency, patient safety, and supply chain management. As RFID expands rapidly, it can trigger security and privacy concerns.

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RFID: Increasing Patient Safety and Operational Efficiencies

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jennifer Splawski, PharmD, MS, BCPS, Director of Clinical Strategy at Bluesight In the ever-evolving landscape of patient safety, a groundbreaking solution has emerged to combat medication errors and enhance operational efficiency in hospitals.

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Ambulatory surgery center's virtual care platform helps boost productivity and patient satisfaction

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"During the early stages of the pandemic, we had many patients that were afraid of going to physical therapy, and several facilities were shut down for extended periods," Lovewell recalled. "We knew we needed to create an environment of safety while still retaining control over our patients' recovery journey.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

“I do think that once the plans and workflows were in place, and the technology was learned, many of these stressors melted away,” she recalled. “And the friction began to add up,” he recalled. Stressors from COVID-19 and virtual care. Cooperation from everyone was key, and that quickly became apparent.”

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Break-Glass on FHIR solution

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I don't recall reviewing this text, so it was a surprise when Grahame pointed it out to me. This triggers the Privacy and Security office working with the Clinical Safety office to investigate if it was appropriate use of Break-Glass. This solution does require well managed tags on all data. It doesn't even use a security label.

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