Not only is multifactor authentication a critical tool for healthcare organizations looking to improve security and compliance, but it’s also a way to develop trust with patients. With 536 breaches in healthcare in the past year resulting from phishing attacks and stolen and weak passwords, it’s no wonder that patients question the security of their personal health information.
This year at HIMSS16, we hosted a cybersecurity panel discussion in the Imprivata theater on "Protecting health information: thinking beyond cybersecurity." Moderated by Anthony Guerra, editor-in-chief of healthsystemsCIO.com, the panel included health IT and security experts:
I recently had the opportunity to attend the 2019 Gartner Identity & Access Management (IAM) Summit in Las Vegas. Gartner’s 14th IAM conference, this event had an impressive showing of 2000 attendees and 97 exhibitors, and included more than 65 research-driven sessions. From what I heard, this was one of the two most attended Gartner IAM Summits in 2019.
Clinician burnout is a serious issue with significant financial consequences. Discover lists three practical strategies to lessen early-stage burnout by enhancing electronic health record (EHR) experience.