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HIPAA Violation Cases

The HIPAA Journal

territory of Guam, was investigated after a complaint was received about a December 2018 ransomware attack. The data was exposed online between August 2015 and July 2018. The first breach involved unauthorized access to the ePHI of 197,986 individuals betweenSeptember 25, 2018, and November 30, 2018. Warby Parker, Inc.,

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10 Technologies In Nursing That Is Transforming Patient Care

Arkenea

The use of telehealth in nursing has grown significantly, with a 2020 survey by HIMSS finding that 79% of respondents reported using telehealth to deliver patient care, compared to just 22% in 2018. In this blog, we will explore the ways in which technology has impacted nursing and how it is being used to improve patient care.

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To Preempt Government Action, Insurers Say They’re Fixing Prior Authorization

Forbes Healthcare

Representatives from several major health insurers said last week they had pledged to the Department of Health and Human Services they would improve their prior authorization protocols for diagnostic and screening tests, prescription medications and hospital or clinic procedures.

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How Two Fathers Turned Personal Crisis Into Preeclampsia Innovation

Forbes Healthcare

In 2018, they co-founded Mirvie, a company that uses RNA technology to anticipate and prevent preeclampsia , a condition that affects one in 12 pregnancies and can lead to seizures, organ failure, and even death. The global preeclampsia diagnostics market is expected to grow substantially, rising from $2.2 and globally.

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From Public Health Advisor to Congressional Candidate: Meet Lauren Underwood

Minority Nurse

To get you all caught up and ready for her guest appearance, this story is a repost of her interview with Minority Nurse from 2018. wildfires, hurricanes, floods) and then bioterror (small pox, anthrax) and worked with drug companies to develop vaccines, treatments, and diagnostics. We worked on emerging infectious diseases (e.g.,

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