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Employees Cause the Most Security Breaches: Study

Employees are the biggest cause of security breaches. So reports Healthcare IT News.

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FDA Launches Medical Device Website

The Food and Drug Administration has launched a medical device tracking database. So reports Government Health IT.

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Digital Tech is Good for Cardiovascular Patients

After reviewing 51 studies, the Mayo Clinic has determined that the internet helps cardiovascular patients stay healthy. So reports The Wall Street Journal.

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Seton Healthcare Family Suffers Data Breach Due to Email Phishing

Seton Healthcare Family, which is based in Texas, is the latest medical facility to get caught in a Phishing scam. So reports Healthcare IT News.

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Cardiac Patients Get Remote Ultrasound in New Trial

A new clinical trial has physicians attempting to use telemedicine to perform a complex ultrasound remotely. So reports Healthcare IT News.

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Clinical Decision Support Reduces Unnecessary Tests

A new study in the Annals of Medicine finds that an electronic health record system with clinical decision support (CDS) can reduce the number of imaging tests ordered. So reports Fierce EMR.

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EMRs May Help Patients Keep Insurance

A new study published by the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association has published a paper studying the link between electronic health records and patients' ability to maintain insurance coverage and have continuity of care. So reports Fierce EMR.

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Apple Opens Medical Research Platform

Apple announced the release of a new framework called ResearchKit. So reports Fierce Mobile Healthcare.

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Researchers Work on Malaria Monitoring Device

Michigan researchers are working on a device to track cerebral malaria, So reports Fierce Mobile Healthcare.

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Washington Patients Get Doctor on Demand

Patients using Washington’s Multi-care Health System will soon have access to a doctor on-demand. So reports MobiHealthNews.

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