Ebook: How Healthcare Data Privacy Is Almost Dead ... and What Can Be Done to Revive It
Author: John J. Trinckes Jr.
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- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Auerbach Publications
- Language: English
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The healthcare industry is under privacy attack. The book discusses the issues from the healthcare organization and individual perspectives. Someone hacking into a medical device and changing it is life-threatening. Personal information is available on the black market. And there are increased medical costs, erroneous medical record data that could lead to wrong diagnoses, insurance companies or the government data-mining healthcare information to formulate a medical ‘FICO’ score that could lead to increased insurance costs or restrictions of insurance. Experts discuss these issues and provide solutions and recommendations so that we can change course before a Healthcare Armageddon occurs.
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