I realize it's been quite a while since I taught - or was in school myself - but I'm distressed…
Morning Headlines 2/28/17
Vanderbilt hospital employees breached patient records
An EHR audit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (TN) finds that two patient transporters inappropriately accessed more than 3,000 medical records between May 2015 and December 2016. A spokesperson for the hospital reports that the transporters were disciplined, but additional details were not disclosed.
From Machine-Readable Provider Directories, A Preview Of A Revolution
Health Affairs reports on the potential benefit machine-readable provider directories could have for researchers and regulators working to improve healthcare access.
Top 25 Women In Healthcare 2017
Modern Healthcare publishes its annual list of top women in healthcare, with Epic CEO Judy Faulkner and IBM Watson Health General Manager Deborah DiSanzo representing health IT.
VA data show low rate of discipline for drug loss, theft
An AP investigation finds that while there were more than 11,000 reported incidents of drug loss or theft at federal hospitals last year, only 3 percent of those incidents resulted in disciplinary action.
So I was reading the HIMSS blog piece on the CIO Forum during HIMSS 2017, where Epic announced additional versions of the EHR, wondering when the HIMSS Conference would become the annual spring EPIC users group. 🙂
If a data breach occurs in an Epic hospital does it really happen?… since no one but Epic can read the data due to their legendary interoperability issues?
No one can hear “stupid”
You’re being a dumb ass… Epic’s data sits in a relational data model in MS SQL Server or Oracle and Cache.
What a dopey question.