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Keeping Healthcare Connected with End-to-End Network Resilience

Electronic Health Reporter

The article Keeping Healthcare Connected with End-to-End Network Resilience appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. By Marcio Saito, CTO, Opengear. This is […].

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How to Address Security Issues in IoT Devices – Cybersecurity

Healthcare IT Today

The Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed the healthcare industry, allowing for the collection and analysis of vast amounts of data to improve patient outcomes. According to a report by Vantage Market Research, the Global IoT in Healthcare Market is currently valued at USD 73.5

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St. Luke's University Health proves telehealth is as good as in-person care

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Luke's University Health Network realized it needed technology that could help expand care across its 14 hospitals throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey spanning both urban and rural areas. The organization was looking for a way to not only expand network coverage but also to reduce time to consult. THE PROBLEM.

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IoT Security Risks – How to Make Sure Your Patients and Your Organization are Safe

Healthcare IT Today

There have been so many talented people solving problems and finding new and easier ways to do things in healthcare recently and it is amazing! The world of healthcare is full of individuals that are always seeking improvement. And who among us doesn’t enjoy getting to break out and play with the latest innovations in healthcare?

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Future of medical device cyber security

Lloyd Price

As medical devices become increasingly connected to the internet, they are becoming more vulnerable to cyber attacks. These factors include: The increasing connectivity of medical devices: Medical devices are becoming increasingly connected to the internet, which makes them more vulnerable to cyber attacks.

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2020 Roadmap: Overcoming Telemedicine Barriers

GlobalMed

The potential to transform healthcare globally is there – but somehow the actual telemedicine deployments aren’t always happening where they can do the most good. counties have both high chronic disease rates and a need for greater broadband connectivity. Why is that? The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to find out.

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The Heart Attack That Wasn’t

Society for Participatory Medicine

Editor’s Note: This is a first installment (we hope) in a series about an all-too-real-life medical drama experienced by a former SPM board member and longtime sci-tech journalist Carla Berg-Nelson (aka “Carla B.”). Please read thoughtfully — e-Patient Dave. Part one of an ongoing story. The heart of a much longer tale. Risky business.

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