Contracting with outside firms to handle medical billing can be a smart financial move for some medical practices.
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Hackers target vulnerabilities using legitimate software packages, a cybersecurity specialist says.
The prognosis of women with heart failure attributed to cardiotoxic chemotherapy for early breast cancer was examined.
The pandemic has accelerated the number of clinicians retiring from practice.
Many organizations adopt overly conservative policies that restrict otherwise completely legal uses of health care data.
Bluetooth is potentially susceptible to attack because it allows different devices to communicate over the air, according to a cybersecurity expert.
Physicians have been under greater stress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but they can take steps to lower the risk of burnout.
A study of patients who initiated dialysis in the Southeast United States found that those receiving care at for-profit facilities were 16% less likely to receive a kidney transplant referral than patients at non-profit facilities.
Core provisions of the HIPAA legislation have largely remained unchanged since their inception despite rapid evolution of technology to keep protected health information from hackers.
Computer access to digital health information varies by race and ethnicity, a study found.
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