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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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Ten In Ten: Manatt’s Healthcare Priorities to 2031

Health Populi

Stability the safety net and rebuild public health. Secure health data (updating privacy/HIPAA). Serving the safety net and rebuilding public health, recognizing that our mental health is integral to our overall health and wellbeing. Achieve health equity. Address social determinants of health. Innovate long-term care.

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Singapore: HapSense revolutionizes skincare product analysis

Digital Health Global

Its primary function lies in capturing data on friction and pressure in near real-time, allowing scientists and researchers to gain a deeper understanding of the effects various skincare products exert on the skin. Resembling a sleek signet ring, HapSense is comfortably worn on the fingertip, making it both convenient and unobtrusive.

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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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Five technologies for older adults – 2023 wrap-up (2 of 2)

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Senior living organizations showed signs of accelerating tech adoption, particularly in areas of AI for remote monitoring and safety. OneStep’s technology works from any smartphone, capturing ongoing gait and mobility data that helps establish baselines and longitudinal patient data. Learn more at OneStep. TapestryHealth.

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Break-Glass

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Define Break-Glass A method used by authorized clinical people to gain access to information that the patient has indicated they want held more confidential, when that clinician has made a medical assessment that there is a safety concern that the confidential information may help shed light. Medical safety concern.

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Patient Requested Restrictions

Healthcare Exchange Standards

To this end, the task force has gathered expert stakeholders across the industry with the purpose of maturing granular data segmentation standards and implementation guidance in order to sponsor patient-driven sharing of health information with informed consent and advance interoperability in a more equitable manner. Why do I express this?

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