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Radiology information systems provider reports data breach

Radiology Business

The cyberattack impacted patient information including dates of birth, driver’s license and Social Security numbers, medical records, and health insurance details.

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Information Technology’s Impact on Tomorrow’s Health

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The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Health Conference and Exhibition brought together more than 30,000 professionals including public health officials, CIOs, CTOs, informaticists, data scientists and practitioners in Orlando, M

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ACR raises 3 issues with proposed information blocking rule

AuntMinnie

The American College of Radiology (ACR) has raised three important issues with proposed new information blocking rules the U.S. First, the ACR said it endorses the proposed new exception from information blocking rules related to honoring requests for a specified delay in access to data.

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RSNA reports cybersecurity incident potentially impacting personal information

Radiology Business

The society emphasized that there is no evidence the information has been used for identity theft or financial fraud.

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Improving Access To & Utilization Of Cancer Screening With Color

This research reveals a promising path forward for employers seeking to support their employees' health through timely, informed cancer screening decisions. Download the full report to uncover more insights on how Color is helping employers take control of cancer.

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Radiology data breach may have exposed private health information

Health Imaging

Affected patients may have had their name, date of birth, address, health insurance information and medical information compromised, though there is currently no evidence that any data has been misused.

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PowerPoint files may contain protected imaging health information

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Personal health information (PHI) -- images included -- can be easily accessed on the internet in PowerPoint files, according to a study published October 9 in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. Work remains to continue to educate users on how to properly protect patient information in PowerPoint files." contained full PHI.