20 Million Affected by Health Breaches

May 23rd, 2012
Number of digital patient privacy breaches climb drastically

Targeted attacks cost companies an average of $200k

May 22nd, 2012
The result of not bulking up information security efforts could cost companies more than $200,000

Re: Data-Mining in Doctor’s Office Helps Solve Medical Mysteries

May 22nd, 2012
Re: Data-Mining in Doctor's Office Helps Solve Medical Mysteries (aka "Crunch Two Data Sets, Call Me in the Morning")

Crunch Two Data Sets, Call Me in the Morning

May 22nd, 2012
Patients not given discretion over data-mining of digitized health records despite serious ramifications.

Hospitals enlist vendors for data analytics help

May 17th, 2012
Data mining is a growing concern for patient privacy in hospitals as providers turn to tech corporations for help.

Report: HIEs failing at true interoperability

May 14th, 2012
Report: HIE's Failing at True Interoperability

The Depressing State of HIEs

May 3rd, 2012
The Depressing State of HIEs

Health records lost, stolen or revealed online

April 23rd, 2012
Health privacy problems persist a decade after law went into effect to protect patients

Ex-Vernal officer accused of using state database to commit burglary for prescription drugs

April 18th, 2012
Utah detective used his badge to access protected health information.

PPR at Atlantic Health Care Forum

April 18th, 2012
4/19/12 PPR Founder & Chair, Deborah C. Peel, MD, is a panelist discussing: "Health Care 2015: Can Big Data Be the Cure-All?"