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A Look at Changes in the NEW HIPAA Security Rule

Healthcare IT Today

Proposed Changes Require Strong Cybersecurity The newly proposed changes to the 2013 HIPAA Security Rule published yesterday in the U.S. Public comments may be submitted through March 7, 2025 at [link] by searching for the Docket ID number HHS-OCR-0945-AA22.

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Navigating New Healthcare Cybersecurity Regulations: What You Need to Know

Healthcare IT Today

The proposed changes aim to modernize regulations and impose stricter compliance measures to address the growing cybersecurity challenges. Whats Changing in Healthcare Cybersecurity? Act Now: The Compliance Timeline The proposed rules were published on January 6, 2025, with a comment period ending March 7, 2025.

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What Does Business Resilience Need to Look Like for Hospitals and Health Systems in 2025?

Healthcare IT Today

Prevention is essential, but when the inevitable outage from a ransomware attack or other disruption occurs, healthcare delivery organizations need to minimize the impact on processes that enable them to care for patients, bill for services, order supplies, and pay staff. and results.

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Healthcare Under Siege: Proactive Strategies to Combat IoT and AI Vulnerabilities

Healthcare IT Today

As cybersecurity professionals, our mandate is clear: we must proactively address the shifting healthcare threat landscape. 2025 Healthcare Security Strategies Addressing IoT Vulnerabilities The proliferation of IoT devices in healthcare has revolutionized patient care and operational efficiency.

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Healthcare Interoperability, Data, and Cloud – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Jon Maack, President at Definitive Healthcare Healthcare data is growing at an unwieldy pace – it currently accounts for about one-third of the world’s data volume, and is expected to reach 175 zettabytes globally by 2025. Most of this data as it exists now is unstructured and not easily captured.