HealthIT Answers December 30, 2021
Roberta Mullin

Coming out of the worse years for healthcare and security breaches, healthcare will continue to be a target for cyber theft and attacks in 2022. Experts are warning to not let your guard down and be prepared with the tools and solutions available to help stay cyber safe. Continuing education of staff will also be a must. We have rounded up our experts to discuss what we might see in 2022.

Anthony Murray, CISSP, CIO, MRO Corporation
Twitter: @MROCorp

Heading into 2022, one reality rises to the top for healthcare privacy, security, HIM and compliance professionals—the world is digital. The genome generation is more informed and engaged in managing their own health and health information. Privacy concerns take a back seat...

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