No HIPAA or Meaningful Use Compliance with Windows XP
Just 12 Weeks to Get Rid of Windows XP By Mike Semel Blog: 4Medapproved.com/HITSecurity Twitter: @SemelConsulting Time’s up. On April 8, 2014, Microsoft is ending…
Read MoreJust 12 Weeks to Get Rid of Windows XP By Mike Semel Blog: 4Medapproved.com/HITSecurity Twitter: @SemelConsulting Time’s up. On April 8, 2014, Microsoft is ending…
Read MoreWilliam A. Hyman Professor Emeritus, Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University, w-hyman@tamu.edu Read other articles by this author EHRs have the capacity, to varying degrees, to…
Health Information Technology in 2013 William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, OHSU Blog: Informatics Professor The year 2013 was not a great year for health…
Another Gratifying Year William Hersh, MD, Professor and Chair, OHSU Blog: Informatics Professor It has become a tradition for this blog for my last posting of…
Small Thumb Drive Brings Large HIPAA Penalty By Mike Semel Blog: 4Medapproved.com/HITSecurity Twitter: @SemelConsulting My late uncle would not understand the latest HIPAA penalty for…
Part 2 – Embedding MU in Daily Operations By Beth Houck, VP of Client Services, SA Ignite In this article series, I explain how two different organizations…
Where Should You Put Meaningful Use? By Beth Houck, VP of Client Services, SA Ignite MU isn’t going away and organizations are going to need…
CMS and Clinical Decision Support William A. Hyman Professor Emeritus, Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University, w-hyman@tamu.edu Read other articles by this author Recently I commented…
Is Your Meaningful Use Risk Analysis Complete? By Mike Semel Blog: 4Medapproved.com/HITSecurity Twitter: @SemelConsulting EHR System – The Tip of the Iceberg Many times during…