Snooping in Records by Security Officers Costs Yakima Valley Memorial $240K
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital has agreed to pay $240,000 for HIPAA violations by 23 of its security officers.
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital has agreed to pay $240,000 for HIPAA violations by 23 of its security officers.
Technology allows healthcare organizations to better serve patients while also making them feel safer when being cared for.
Despite most organizations being attacked at least once last year, 93% aren’t keeping up with their cybersecurity essentials.
Cybersecurity experts say ransomware groups are going to extremes as more organizations refuse to pay ransoms.
Whatever your hospital’s budget might be, think critically about how funds are allocated for both physical and digital safety.
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