Hill January 18, 2019
Mohammad Jalali

The digitization of health care promises to be transformative for patients and medical practitioners alike. New technologies and techniques — including big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence — are already helping to make health-care delivery more efficient, effective and less expensive.

In spite of this vast potential, though, there exists a serious challenge that hospitals and health-care organizations have not yet managed to overcome: keeping patients’ personal data out of the hands of hackers.

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Provider, Technology
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