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HIMSS23
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | March 30, 2023
<p>To highlight their HIMSS23 session, Margie Zuk and Penny Chase of MITRE share updates to the Medical Device Cybersecurity Regional Incident Preparedness and Response Playbook.</p> <p> </p>
By Susan Morse | 10:16 am | March 27, 2023
Individuals can be assisted, "perhaps even literally while waiting for their clothes to dry," says UPMC for You president.
HIMSS23
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | March 16, 2023
<p>Aimee Cardwell, SVP and CISO at UnitedHealth Group, highlights her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation, focused on using your personnel and network to build resilience.</p> <p> </p>
HIMSS23
By HIMSS TV | 05:23 pm | March 10, 2023
<p>Florence Hudson, executive director of Columbia University's Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub, previews her HIMSS23 look at the new IoT specification meant to help medical devices communicate safely and securely.</p>
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | March 08, 2023
<p>Tom O’Neil, managing director of Berkeley Research Group, says boards need to ask the right questions to get AI right and consider factors like efficacy and transparency.</p> <p> </p>
By Susan Morse | 04:28 pm | January 27, 2023
Starting March 31, beneficiaries no longer covered by Medicaid's continuous enrollment requirement can get marketplace plans.
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 25, 2023
<p>Cyber Defense Labs CEO Robert Anderson, Jr. talks about federal technology resources and policy, engaging the private sector and how cyberinsurance may respond to the rate and frequency of ransom payments.</p>
By Susan Morse | 11:07 am | January 20, 2023
"We have seen a $400 per member, per month improvement in patient total cost of care," says CMO Jonathan Welch. 
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | January 19, 2023
<p>Rita Bowen, MRO vice president and board member for the Sequoia Project, discusses the need to harmonize HIPAA with interoperability, third-party compliance and the privacy of very personal data.</p>
By Susan Morse | 11:17 am | January 13, 2023
The number of beneficiaries absolutely losing coverage is expected to be 8M, with some not reapplying even if they qualify for Medicaid.