Fostering Innovation
New Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist Episode NOW on Demand with host Dr. Nick and guest Marck-Arthur Clerveau, the Innovation Manager for Inventor Services at the MedStar Institute for Innovation at Medstar Health.
Read MoreNew Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist Episode NOW on Demand with host Dr. Nick and guest Marck-Arthur Clerveau, the Innovation Manager for Inventor Services at the MedStar Institute for Innovation at Medstar Health.
Read MoreBy Catherine Short – Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA, presented the webinar “HIPAA and Health Apps” recently and a recording can now be found on our YouTube Channel. Rachel returned to answer many commonly asked questions on our blog.
By Art Gross – The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, better known as HIPAA, has been around since 1996, with the intent to protect patients by properly handling their protected health information (PHI).
By Clyde Hewitt – Healthcare executives who wait until they have a serious incident to hire a cybersecurity team have already failed on many levels. A serious reportable breach will likely cost an organization more in real dollars than any mythical savings claimed through prior cost avoidance.
By Joel Barthelemy – Sooner or later, ROI comes up in every telemedicine conversation. Some providers have begun to realize that virtual health can drive revenue and reimbursement.
Keeping up with technologies that are changing how healthcare is delivered. Can a continuously growing chain of blocks using cryptography have applications in healthcare?
By Art Gross – Every day in my newsfeed I’m alerted to yet another compromise to patient information. The headline isn’t always the attention-grabbing ones that we see when major credit companies or big-box retailers are exposed.
New Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist Episode NOW on Demand with host Dr. Nick and guest Maria Panagioti, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester who works in the Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Center.
By Joel Barthelemy – Malcolm X said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” It’s sage advice that many clinicians might agree with. After all, a patient’s behaviors and choices today influence their well-being in the future.