HIMSS TV
This week's top stories include Scripps Health suspending access to its IT applications due to a cyberattack, the HRSA telling six drugmakers they're in violation of the 340B statute and Google giving a sneak peek into its AI dermatology assistant.
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NRC Health VP Brian Wynne says to deliver a more human-centric healthcare delivery model, health systems must have a deep knowledge of each patient's unique story.
In this episode of HIT Cybersecurity, attorney Wynter Deagle, partner at Troutman Pepper, discusses what victims of a ransomware attack should be thinking about in terms of incident response, cyber insurance and other compliance questions.
11 Health's Justine Seres says when driving innovation, patient experience can't be overlooked, as her late husband, patient advocate Michael Seres, discovered – and his legacy will be continued with the HIMSS Global Patient Innovator Award.
Healthcare provider organizations need to be ready for the proposed new HIPAA rules, says Rita Bowen, vice president of privacy, compliance and HIM policy at MRO.
CAQH Senior Vice President April Todd describes how the council's new FHIR endpoint directory helps with the implementation of the CMS and ONC interoperability rules.
Telehealth Connection TV: Sen. Mark Warner, a longtime telehealth advocate, says it will take a "sizable federal commitment" to get Americans connected.
This week's top stories include a ransomware attack exposing thousands of patient records, insurers' concerns that telehealth reimbursement parity may lead to overutilization, and the FDA clearing the Bigfoot Unity Diabetes Management System.
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Aamir Siddiqi, director of Healthcare End User Computing at VMware, says healthcare organizations need to be more agile and flexible and enable care to be delivered anywhere.
Dr. Deborah Maufi, chief medical officer at Babymoon Care, discusses how to tackle the inequalities in maternal health.

