The risk cyberthreats pose to healthcare organizations has never been greater. In 2021, the industry saw an all-time high in the number of data breaches reported (679) and the number of individuals affected (45 million), according to an analysis of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data.
IBM’s “Cost of a Data Breach Report 2021” indicated that the average...
What’s the Best Network Architecture for IoMT?
To secure Internet of Medical Things devices, the basic requirement is isolation: separating each device as much as possible from others. Ideally, each device would be on a separate microsegment with some type of firewall controlling all access in and out.
For larger hospitals, or smaller IT teams, this can be unrealistically complicated. Intermediate...
Healthcare systems require a consistent, reliable and strong wireless connection to support real-time patient care and monitoring. Connectivity is required in all locations accessed by patients, including bathrooms and showers. The multitude of factors and variation in structural composition across these locations present significant challenges for wireless engineers providing this service.
It’s important for wireless engineers to understand best practices...
Just a few years ago, telemedicine was limited and providers were often skeptical. Then, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 spurred growth of telemedicine use. Telemedicine’s benefits, however, go beyond pandemic care. Data has shown that the availability of telemedicine results in fewer missed appointments. Other studies have found that satisfaction with telemedicine is similar to that...
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Tips for Senior Care Organizations on Upgrading Their Network Infrastructure
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Emerging technologies such as companion robots, artificial intelligence, and zero UI devices, coupled with the growing popularity of virtual reality, wearables and mobile devices can make a huge difference in resident experiences, patient care and clinician workflows within senior living and post-acute environments.
However, despite increased adoption of smart technologies among older adults, many senior care organizations have a limited...
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Working Together to Help Senior Living and Post-Acute Organizations Boost Experiences
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With senior care communities under national scrutiny, April’s “The National Imperative to Improve Nursing Home Quality” report includes a recommendation for all facilities to adopt health IT.
The COVID-19 pandemic spurred greater investment in IT for senior care and post-acute organizations. No longer an area of underinvestment, modernized IT solutions will only grow, especially as caregivers, prospective residents and patients,...
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How Networking Upgrades in Senior Care Are Boosting Experiences for Providers and Residents
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The pandemic may have accelerated network upgrades in senior care, but providers see long-term benefits, especially as their clientele becomes increasingly tech savvy. Pervasive Wi-Fi, supported by robust network management tools, sets a foundation for strategic improvements for staff, residents and overall operations.
That proved to be the case for Enlivant, headquartered in Chicago and serving 215 independent, assisted living...
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Mobility and Automation in Advanced Wound Care Improve Patient Outcomes
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Through the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say that surgical and chronic wound care became a challenge, as many patients recovered at home and received care through virtual visits.
A demand for wound care technology that is more accurate and less invasive is a response to both the rise in telehealth and the strain on clinical resources, says Jon...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are revolutionizing every sector of the market, but the impact is nowhere more striking than in healthcare. The rapid adoption of medical devices that rely on AI/ML can learn from Big Data and data generated by individual patients, as well as vast amounts of global information.
New insights unlocked by AI/ML are expected to help...
Healthcare organizations increasingly are being targeted by malicious actors perpetrating ransomware schemes and other cyberattacks, which makes a robust strategy for data backup and recovery critical.
The evolution of cloud-based data storage, off-premises solutions, cloud-enabled services such as telemedicine, and the rapid rise of a remote work force have also underscored the importance of backup and recovery solutions.
Veritas Healthcare CTO...