43% of clinical staff depend on instant messaging and worried about patient safety if they can't use it, according to recent UK study. Time to provide a safe alternative.
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Doctors and clinicians in the UK apparently penalised for using consumer messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, which can breach patient confidentiality and privacy laws. It would be great to see public data relev…https://t.co/9FSTmJnvay https://t.co/pr0OyCvxbl
Quick piece in @statnews Readout this morning that "Digital Health is So Hot Right Now". While intuitively we knew this, useful to see the numbers, with striking increase in deal flow in 2017 (and early 2018). @DShaywitz
I found most interesting that 27% of security events related to paper-records. The report highlights the need for adequate #DigitalHealth systems that look at security threats holistically. https://t.co/ZhlKJgDbCs
Interesting study from #Verizon - 58% of healthcare #cybersecurity breaches involve insiders - perimeter defence does not help in that situation. https://t.co/kzdARs8aVj