Joseph Goedert, Health Data Mgmt

Joseph Goedert

Health Data Mgmt

Muskegon, MI, United States

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  • Info Mgmt
  • Insurance Networking
  • Benefit News
  • Benefit Adviser

Past articles by Joseph:

Purdue invests $500K to boost PhysiQ in use of AI with wearable sensors

A new program at Purdue University aims to improve health outcomes by applying real-time physiological data from wearable sensors. → Read More

Email breach at Chicago’s Sinai Health System puts data of 12,500 at risk

A data security incident at Chicago-based Sinai Health System may have exposed the personal and health information of about 12,000 patients. → Read More

Blue Button breach to test CMS response to inappropriate data access

In the wake of the data breach at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency has conducted a review of Blue Button 2.0. → Read More

Warner questions imaging provider on cyber practices after breach

Sen. Mark Warner is demanding answers about a healthcare company’s security practices after a breach potentially exposed the data of 1 million patients. → Read More

7 ways precision medicine will make its mark

Precision medicine has potential to change how clinicians and the healthcare industry conceptualize disease. → Read More

New York law may compel providers to boost cybersecurity

New York State has enacted a law that expands the definition of “private information” and adding new data breach security protections. → Read More

New guidance available to help improve cyber recruiting

The Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council has released a new toolkit to help a variety of healthcare organizations recruit and retain cybersecurity personnel. → Read More

Mayo Clinic, Google partner to use AI, patient data to catapult research

Google Cloud and Mayo Clinic are working together to improve patient outcomes, transform clinician experiences, support clinical research and revolutionize healthcare delivery. → Read More

Social engineering helping hackers break past providers’ defenses

In the past year, less than 1 percent of cyberattacks exploited a hardware or software vulnerability to get through a healthcare provider’s defenses and compromise data. → Read More

Social engineering attacks still rising, as hackers become cagey

A new report says social engineering attacks are on the rise, with hackers using more spoofed phishing and HTTPS encryption in URL-based attacks. → Read More

New data security guidance from HHS targets insider threats

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has issued guidance for managing malicious insider threats to protected health information. → Read More

Supporters believe cloud faxing is a viable way to exchange data

Faxes remain the most commonly used way to communicate medical information, advocates contend, and despite having communication tools such as electronic transactions, FHIR and Direct secure messaging, traditional fax still tops them all in terms of use. → Read More

Veradigm, Komodo Health work on new data set for life sciences

Veradigm is partnering with Komodo Health to create the largest linked electronic medical records and claims data set for life science research. → Read More

Texas Medicaid program offers free telehealth services to recipients

Amerigroup Texas is offering Medicaid recipients telehealth consultations with medical and behavioral healthcare providers at no cost. → Read More

CMS improves quality rating to help consumers assess insurance exchanges

Healthcare consumers looking for health insurance coverage under federal insurance exchanges for 2020 will get more assistance in picking their selection. → Read More

Imaging tool appears to speed procedures, is radiation-free

Unity Hospital is using a radiation-free neurosurgery platform that offers real-time 3D images using machine vision and camera-based technology. → Read More

Duke, Cerner study seeks to give docs more insights into care

Duke Clinical Research Institute and electronic health records vendor Cerner are testing the Cerner Learning Health Network. → Read More

Researchers urge caution in selecting, using algorithms to support analytics

A new study of predictive analytics in healthcare asks a provocative question: How can we know it works? → Read More

3 health systems, precision med vendor partner to personalize care

Three well-known healthcare delivery systems are teaming with a precision medicine vendor to develop algorithms to personalize care delivery. → Read More

Patients need education, telehealth experience to boost its use

Only about 10 percent of Americans have used telehealth services, and many of those who haven’t say they have limited access to it or are unaware of telehealth options. → Read More