One of the ways that Answers Media is different from other media sites is the sense of community. The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. We publish at least eight guest posts a week now, so in case you missed some, here are the top ten read and shared guest posts in the month of May. You can also read previous month’s Top Ten Lists. Thank you for contributing and reading.
Most Played Episode from Healthcare NOW Radio in May
From Health Unabashed, host Gil Bashe recorded live at HIMSS25 with guest, Dr. Christina Madison, PharmD aka ‘The Public Health Pharmacist’. With over 15 years of experience in public health and 18 years in pharmacy, Dr. Madison has dedicated her career to enhancing healthcare access and outcomes for underserved communities. Public health pharmacists like Dr. Madison focus on improving population health through medication management, disease prevention, and health promotion.
Most Read Posts from May
What should you be doing with Protected Health Information (PHI)?
By Mat Buttrey, Senior Product Manager & Strategic Lead – Healthcare, PaperCut
LinkedIn: Matthew Buttrey
LinkedIn: PaperCut Software
In today’s digital era, healthcare organizations handle vast amounts of Protected Health Information (PHI). But with more focus than ever on safeguarding patient data, one major compliance risk often flies under the radar: printing. While enormous resources are committed to securing electronic systems, a single document left on a printer tray can lead to data breaches, HIPAA violations, and hefty fines. Continue reading…
Reduce Legacy IT and Enhance Security Through Cloud Modernization in Federal Health
By Dan Coleman, General Manager Federal Civilian, Microsoft
LinkedIn: Dan Coleman
LinkedIn: Microsoft in Government
As the federal government moves quickly to reduce costs and streamline operations, federal health agencies are accelerating efforts to modernize outdated IT systems. These efforts are more than technical upgrades. They are foundational to improving operational efficiency, ensuring data security, and delivering better health outcomes for Americans. Continue reading…
Healthcare’s Cybersecurity Overhaul: Navigating the New Federal Security Standards for Hospitals
By Dr. Scott Schell, Chief Medical Officer, Cognizant
LinkedIn: Scott Schell
LinkedIn: Cognizant
As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, proposed updates to federal healthcare cybersecurity standards have reignited debate across the industry. Introduced in December 2024, these regulations represent the first significant update to the HIPAA Security Rule, aiming to address the advent of AI, quantum computing, and virtual reality. Continue reading…
The VA Interoperability Paradox: Why Better Data Sharing Doesn’t Fix Claims Processing
By Mike Esworthy, Chief Strategy Officer, EnableComp
LinkedIn: Mike Esworthy
LinkedIn: EnableComp
Healthcare providers serving veterans face a growing paradox: While the VA has made tremendous strides in sharing health data through its interoperability initiatives, the financial and administrative challenges of VA claims processing remain largely unresolved. The result is a disconnect that threatens both provider sustainability and veteran care. Continue reading…
A Compelling AI Use Case for Health Insurers
By Shannon Smith, Assistant VP of Clinical Success, Zyter|TruCare
LinkedIn: Shannon Smith, RN, BSN
LinkedIn: Zyter|TruCare
With volatility in Medicaid reimbursement as well as both administrative and medical costs continuing to rise rapidly, health plans need to be as strategic as possible when it comes to allocating resources if they are to serve members well while remaining financially solvent. Continue reading…
Cross-Industry Partnerships: Navigating Healthcare’s Complex Reimbursement Landscape
By Frank Forte, CEO, EnableComp
LinkedIn: Frank Forte
LinkedIn: EnableComp
Despite the widespread adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems and advances in interoperability, healthcare organizations continue to face significant hurdles in managing their revenue cycle operations, particularly when handling the most challenging areas of reimbursement. Continue reading…
The Infrastructure Behind the Innovation: Preparing for IoT in Your Health System
By Ainsley Lawrence, Writer, Researcher
LinkedIn: Ainsley Lawrence
X: @AinsleyLawrenc3
Healthcare organizations face growing opportunities to use Internet of Things (IoT) technology to enhance patient care and operations. Success with these connected devices depends more on your underlying infrastructure than the devices themselves. By prioritizing robust networks, security, and thoughtful planning before deployment, you’ll position your organization to capture IoT’s benefits while avoiding the integration challenges and security vulnerabilities that often plague hasty implementations. Continue reading…
Should Your Hospital Implement Video Surveillance?
By Zac Amos, Features Editor, ReHack
LinkedIn: Zachary Amos
LinkedIn: ReHack Magazine
Health care technology investments are often a double-edged sword. Innovations like artificial intelligence (AI) and automation may be the most obvious examples, but even something as seemingly innocuous as security cameras can be complicated. Video surveillance has many advantages but also introduces concerns that demand attention. Hospitals must consider all sides before deciding to implement closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems. Continue reading…
Healthcare at Home: a Lifeline for Aging Americans
By Rich Keller, CEO, PurposeCare
LinkedIn: Richard Keller
LinkedIn: PurposeCare
As the global population ages, the preference to remain in one’s own home rather than transition to institutional care (aging in place) has become increasingly prevalent. Most older Americans want to stay at home as they age; and increasingly, they are. In 2021, AARP found that over 75% of adults over 50 preferred to age in place. Over the past two decades, the number of older adults living in traditional housing has climbed, while nursing home residency has steadily declined. Continue reading…
From Gut Instinct to Data-Driven Psychiatric Care: Why It’s Time for a Tech Overhaul
By Jim Szyperski, CEO, Acuity Behavioral Health
LinkedIn: Jim Szyperski
LinkedIn: Acuity Behavioral Health
Despite growing attention to mental health, inpatient psychiatric care remains a neglected and the least digitized sector of healthcare. While hospitals have made enormous strides in optimizing emergency departments, operating rooms, and ICUs with real-time data, the same cannot be said for behavioral health units. Continue reading…