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HHS Cybersecurity Program: HC3 Intelligence Briefing Wearable Device Security TLP White
Researchers disclosed the existence of 12 potentially sever security vulnerabilities with wearable technology, collectively named SweynTooth.
Health Industry Cybersecurity - Securing Telehealth and Telemedicine
Health care is increasingly moving to a digital platform. Recent major investments in health information technology, such as electronic health records and health information exchanges, have created enabling digital components that providers and vendors are leveraging for virtual health care services.
Change Healthcare Cyberattack Underscores Urgent Need to Strengthen Cyber Preparedness for Individual Health Care Organizations and as a Field
The cyberattack on Change Healthcare in February 2024 disrupted health care operations on an unprecedented national scale.
Building and Implementing an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan for Health Care
Health care artificial intelligence action plan defines people, process and technology essentials, ROI, and AI use cases to transform care delivery.
AI and the Health Care Workforce
Discover how AI technologies can augment the knowledge of care teams in the clinical setting. Learn how AI can facilitate quicker diagnoses and help identify the best treatment strategies for improved patient outcomes. Stay informed about AI in health care by following us.
CLEAR Crisis Leadership Tip Sheets
A collection of strategies for hospitals and health systems to prepare for and respond to various emergencies, enhancing their preparedness.
Guiding Principles for the Chief Nurse Executive, Chief Information Officer and Industry Partners to Work Together to Leverage Technology to Enhance Clinical Outcomes
Guides/Reports
These guiding principles outline how chief nurse executives, chief information officers and industry partners stakeholders can work together to achieve enhanced quality outcomes for the patients and families we all serve.
UDI Impacts on Recall Management Work Group Report
The UDI Impacts on Recall Management Work Group, a part of AHRMM's Learning UDI Community (LUC), has released their recommended practices reports that analyzes the barriers and highlights the benefits to patient safety and key stakeholder groups when utilizing the UDI throughout the recall process. Work group members identified recommended practices for each of these groups underscoring mutual areas for improvement in the safety and efficacy of the recall process.
In addition to the two Impact Reports, there is also a comprehensive Regulatory Resource Guide and a Supporting Information document with detailed reports, resource links, surveys and summary presentations that the work group members created, as well as a Recall Time & Cost Collection Tool.
Multiple Device Identifier Work Group Report
Guides/Reports
This downloadable report reviews the recommended practices related to the allocation of multiple unique device indicators (UDI-DI).
Business Case for the UDI Work Group Report
Guides/Reports
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The Business Case for the UDI work group, a formal work group of the Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management’s (AHRMM) Learning UDI Community (LUC) is com