Posts Tagged ‘IT’

Why Doctors Should Prepare For A Data Breach

When it comes to dealing with a data breach, it isn’t so much as if it will happen, as it is when. Studies have shown that one in four health care organizations have experienced a breach. And even if perfect ...

Defining Your Digital Strategy

Of all the technologies and trends emerging in today’s business environment, which will significantly alter tomorrow’s landscape? Which will revolutionize the way people live and work? How will wearables be incorporated into our lives? Where will robotics and artificial intelligence ...

Is Your Practice Ready For Telemedicine?

The entire healthcare industry is currently under significant change. The Affordable Care Act has increased the number of Americans with health insurance. And while that has increased the number of people seeking out medical care, at the same time the ...

Are Medical Devices A Cyber Security Risk For Your Healthcare Practice?

It’s all the makings of a good spy novel. Hackers and terrorists find a weakness in medical devices installed in patients, use the breech to infiltrate the highest level of data within the medical system, and do serious damage in ...

Is Open Source Software Really Safe?

We live in an open, share-crazy world where we expect a lot of the things we do on our computers for free. Can you imagine life without your email program, your browser window, or even Google? We put them all ...

What Is Data Encryption And Why Do You Need It?

Remember the last time you flew to another city for business; hectic, right? You waited in line to go through security, and once you reached the scanning equipment, the emptying process began. All electronic equipment must be pulled out of ...

5 Ways To Improve Your Delegation Skills

Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’ll just do it myself, it’s easier that way.” We all have tasks that come across our desks that seem like they are fairly easy to do, and will only take a few minutes ...

Could Telecommuting Boost Productivity Of Your Medical Staff?

Telecommuting is becoming a widely accepted practice throughout all industries. Surveys show that more than 13 million people here in the US currently telecommute for at least part of their workweek. And research suggests that as many as 45 percent ...

Microsoft Ends Support For Windows Server 2003 on July 14 2015 – Are You Prepared?

After July 14, 2015, Microsoft will no longer issue fixes or updates for anyone running a Windows Server 2003. And while this isn’t new news – they’ve been warning customers for months – if you are still running Windows 2003, ...

Securing IT In A Cloud Based World

Remember the days of making a decision about what programs to purchase for the office? You carefully evaluated needs, looked through your software options, made a decision, then worked for days to get the program loaded and functioning on every ...

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