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Used properly, AI can improve patient outcomes and professional satisfaction. But if not handled properly, it could open organizations up to myriad ethical and legal issues.
The path to greater healthcare security and more powerful behavioral analytics will require care providers to make strides with managing, training, governing and monitoring their users. Being able to correlate users with all systems they access is a must, but most care providers struggle with basic identity management.
Are some of the people within your healthcare organization behaving badly?
Learn how Imprivata FairWarning for Cloud Solutions for Salesforce translates Shield Event Monitoring log files into user-friendly, leverageable insights that transform your Salesforce data security, compliance, and governance.
As a state-funded academic medical center with a small privacy team, Stony Brook Hospital faced challenges in the pursuit of a proactive monitoring program
Maintaining patient privacy is an ongoing necessity for healthcare organizations – but it’s not enough to tick items off a checklist to ensure that patient data remains protected.
Learn how Imprivata FairWarning Managed Privacy Services reduces risk and enhances compliance through comprehensive expert monitoring and empowers a cohesive relationship between privacy, security and compliance.
In this webinar, Imprivata FairWarning discussed the following goals for Identity Access Management:
Dramatically reducing the cost of compliance
Leveraging an existing Imprivata FairWarning investment
Improving quality using actual access logs
Complementing existing provisioning workflow processes
Accelerating and improving Identity Access Management vendor solutions
The Product Development team discussed how to correlate, cleanse, and centralize identities, automate HIPAA Access Control Review, an
Speakers Chad P. Brouillard, trial and appellate lawyer practicing medical liability defense and healthcare law, and Nicholas Heester JD, CIPP, Health and Information Privacy & Security Specialist, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, discussed vulnerabilities care providers can face as it relates to HIPAA requirements set forth by the Office for Civil Rights.
Tune in to hear drug diversion experts' advice for identifying drug diversion, establishing robust drug diversion monitoring programs at patient care facilities, and more