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Hospitals 'struggling' to protect patient data
Posted on November 14th, 2010 No commentsThe healthcare industry is spending an estimated $6 billion annually on data breaches of patient information, according to the latest benchmark study by Ponemon Institute. Protecting patient data is a low priority, the study concludes
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Patient data breaches cost hospitals $6 billion per year
Posted on November 11th, 2010 No commentsThe impact of a data breach over a two-year period was $2 million per organization, and the lifetime value of lost data on a patient was $107,580, according to the Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy and Data Security
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How Facebook and Twitter Are Changing Data Privacy Rules
Posted on June 12th, 2009 No commentsHow Facebook and Twitter Are CIOs think about privacy the way some people think about exercise: with a sigh and a sense of impending pain. Outside of regulated industries like health care–where patient privacy is paramount–privacy affects CIOs as a corollary of security when, say, a laptop holding millions of people’s records is lost or hackers siphon off customer data.
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How Facebook and Twitter Are Changing Data Privacy Rules
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