Deloitte September 26, 2017
Greg Reh

Technology and the internet have dramatically altered the way we communicate with each other and how we access the world around us. Through an app, I can check the score of the Philadelphia Eagles game, adjust the temperature in my house, or see who rang the doorbell…all while sitting in a window seat 39,000 feet in the air and a thousand miles away. But as consumers have grown increasingly comfortable with, and reliant upon, this level of connectivity, many remain dubious about the use of technology in health care – particularly when it comes to the security of their personal medical information.

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Topics: CMS, Cybersecurity, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), HIPAA, IoT (Internet of Things), Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Telehealth, Wearables
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