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Securing PHI: Best practices for cybersecurity

Protected health information (PHI) comprises data that identifies an individual’s medical history, treatment plans, and payment records, making it highly sensitive and valuable to cybercriminals. The importance of securing PHI extends beyond regulatory compliance; it is about preserving patient trust, preventing identity theft, and upholding ethical standards in healthcare delivery.

Paper to pixels: Assessing the value of switching to EHRs

As technology continues to evolve, traditional paper-based medical records are slowly being replaced by electronic health records (EHRs). This transition from paper to pixels has sparked debates and discussions within the healthcare industry. While some view EHRs as a necessary step toward modernization, others argue that it is an unnecessary expense with little added value.

The fundamentals of HIPAA and IT security

The confidentiality of medical records is a matter of utmost significance since unauthorized disclosure can lead to adverse consequences, including marginalization and loss of employment. Thanks to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), patients are guaranteed control over who can access their health records.