The healthcare sector faces an alarming rise in cyber threats, and long-term care providers are not exempt. In response, HHS Office proposed.
As the DOL secretary, Chavez-DeRemer will oversee the Employee Benefits Security Administration.
Health care providers oppose stricter federal patient privacy rules proposed in response to rising cybersecurity threats.
After yet another record year for health data breaches, updated federal security rules to protect patient information are on the table in 2025. Patients and providers have long complained that HIPAA, ...
Industry players to lay out their arguments for why biometric systems should be used for handling sensitive patient data – ...
One radiology group, Evansville, Ind.-based Radiology Business Management Association, expressed concern over the proposed rule, called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Security ...
"Cybersecurity isn't a niche skill anymore," says Dr. Cole. "Every employee with a smartphone is a frontline defender. Or, if ...
Natalie "Nadya" Suleman, coined as "Octomom" in the 2010s, has one surprising regret after the controversial IVF scandal that ...
AI is already being used at Providence facilities to help triage patient messages, and it could play a role in managing ...
As we noted in our previous blog here, on January 6, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office for Civil Rights ...
Today Talkspace (NASDAQ: TALK), a leading online behavioral health care company, announced it will support the U.S. Navy’s pilot program to provide access to therapy and mental health resources for ...
Hey Jane, a telehealth company that was founded in 2021 and serves 21 states, began offering its services to Ohio in February ...