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Reimbursements, denials, AI, patient digital access, scheduling, patient experience, quality and safety are among the trends expected in 2025, says Michael Mainiero, chief digital and information officer for Catholic Health Long Island.
Abu Mirza, GE HealthCare's global SVP of digital products and engineering, joined MobiHealthNews during JPM to discuss the company's efforts to leverage AI to improve care efficiency.
Post-acute care organizations face the same threats as their larger counterparts when it comes to combating cybersecurity attacks. They are often under-resourced and lack funding, says Robert Latz, CIO of Trinity Rehabilitation Services.
Deepak Prakash, CTO and cofounder of Sonio, discusses the state of healthcare cybersecurity moving into 2025, rising concerns with sensitive data, and the need to put in place policies and regulations to decrease the impact of attacks.
The editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews discuss the telehealth bill that was scuttled in 2024, as well as what's ahead in 2025 regarding the RPM market, physicians' pay schedule and cybersecurity policy.
PHI is one of the most sensitive classes of data out there. It's important that the right security controls are in place to make sure those things stay where they need to be and don't get into the wrong hands, says Chike Okeke of Concord Technologies.
It's not how many people you need to be on staff, the question is how effectively you utilize your staff with the various functions that you need, and what you outsource, says Lee Kim, senior principal for cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS.
Cliff Steinhauer, information security and engagement director at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, says legislative proposals related to cybersecurity will receive strong support as the frequency and severity of cyber incidents grow.
When considering a merger or acquisition, potential buyers should ask for the seller’s security policies and procedures, a risk analysis, and whether they have had recent security incidents, says Adam Greene, partner at Davis Wright Tremaine.