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When a Ransomware Attack Occurs, What Steps Does Your Facility Need to Take?
If your facility’s computers are infected with ransomware, you should report the incident immediately to your FBI Field Office Cyber Task Force or Secret Service field office, according to technical guidance developed by the departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Health and Human Services summarizing best practices to prevent and respond to ransomware. -
Prevent Ransomware With Policies, Plus Fun Training
To avoid a ransomware attack, put together a holistic cybersecurity program that fits your budget and addresses your highest areas of risk, suggests Ellen M. Derrico, MBA, a marketing/market development executive in healthcare and life science technologies and an independent consultant in West Chester, PA.
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How Outpatient Surgery Programs Can Prevent Ransomware Attacks on Their Programs
Do you want a 100% effective method for preventing ransomware? It doesn’t exist, according to Ellen M. Derrico, MBA, a marketing/market development executive in healthcare and life science technologies and an independent consultant in West Chester, PA.
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Ransomware Raises Question of Vulnerability
Two recent ransomware attacks at ambulatory surgery centers have managers wondering how to prevent or, if necessary, respond to such attacks.
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Is Your Case Management Department Making the Grade?
As a case manager or an administrator of a case management program in your organization, you may be called on to participate in the evaluation of the case management model, its effects on the organization, or its effects on patient outcomes.
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Compressed Work Shifts Put Nurses at Risk
Nurses appear to be at higher risk of injury as they suffer a kind of cumulative fatigue and diminishment in balance and reactions working “compressed” shifts, researchers report.
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Get Ready to Give Your Patients the MOON
Hospitals should start now to develop a process to deliver the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON), alerting patients that they are receiving observation services and informing them of their potential financial responsibilities.
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As Healthcare Becomes Value-based, Hospital Partners With the Community for Patient Care
Spartanburg (SC) Regional Healthcare System is partnering with providers at other levels of care and in the community to improve care for Medicaid patients and the uninsured.
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Community Partnership Provides Home Visits for At-risk Population
Rockdale Medical Center in suburban Atlanta teamed up with community partners on an initiative that has reduced readmissions and ED visits by high-risk, medically underserved patients.
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Turn that Little Black Book into a Comprehensive Database
With payers’ increasing emphasis on costs over the entire episode of care, case managers need to expand their address books to add resources throughout the community.