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Tech group urges action on health care mandates

April 9, 2004 The Information Technology Association of America tells IT providers targeting the health care sector to pay close attention to the details of the HIPAA legislation, or risk legal consequences. TAGS: health care, HIPAA, health, solution provider, implication, information technology company, America, software company

Health care struggles with security's cost

February 26, 2004 Security's high price tag and a lack of expertise has many health care companies balking at complying with regulations that would protect digital patient data. TAGS: HIPAA, health care company, health care, health, regulation, office, price tag, organization, security, patient, information technology

McAfee to capture Citadel Security

October 3, 2006 Acquisition, which is worth $60 million, is designed to expand McAfee's efforts in the regulatory-compliance market. TAGS: Citadel Security Software, McAfee Inc., vulnerability assessment, HIPAA, acquisition, health, security

Locking down laptops before it's too late

June 20, 2007 Seagate CEO Bill Watkins says the flaw with current legislation is that it does not specify how to encrypt data. TAGS: HIPAA, laptop computer, legislation, digital content, relationship, hard drive, health

Health care's paper tiger

February 26, 2004 special report The health care industry is only halfheartedly following the technology mandates under federal HIPAA regulations, as deadlines slip and dual standards apply. TAGS: HIPAA, physician, health care, health, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., deadline, claim, content management system, compliance, practice, law, agency, information technology

Commentary: Clearing the way for HIPAA

April 26, 2004 Direct connections between health care payers and providers promise to cut transaction costs and open up better, real-time communications. TAGS: HIPAA, clearinghouse, EDI, physician, provider, health care, health, commentary, claim, connection, Forrester Research Inc., open source, printer, Real-Time

IBM's answer to medical mashup: A search engine

January 23, 2007 Company unveils prototype network that would create a mashup of a patient's records. TAGS: patient, mashup, physician, hospital, HIPAA, IBM Corp., search engine, health, agency, database

Congress calls for paperless health records

July 27, 2005 Both the Senate and House are edging toward a new set of regulations pushing health care providers to embrace IT. TAGS: health care, health, health care company, HIPAA, therapy, Rep., insurance, president, information technology

WebMD may be due for a checkup

April 26, 2004 The one-time dot-com darling is facing a host of complaints about lost and incomplete claims that have jeopardized critical payments to health care providers that rely on its software and services. TAGS: WebMD, HIPAA, physician, clearinghouse, dot-com, health care, claim, health care company, complaint, Dr., health, provider, spokeswoman, letter, payment, president

Next stop, jail

December 19, 2003 When all else fails, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says some old-fashioned threatening might help settle the dustup over cybersecurity. TAGS: cybersecurity, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, HIPAA, audit, compliance, law, health, CEO

Symantec builds double-clad security service

November 5, 2004 Plans to integrate two existing alert services in bid to tap compliance market. TAGS: Symantec Corp., HIPAA, vulnerability, security, attack, health

Commentary: Health care tech to take off

February 26, 2004 Forrester says 2004 will bring accelerating technology adoption among health plans, care providers and life sciences companies. TAGS: health plan, pharmaceutical company, electronic health record, physician, life sciences company, health care, health, life science, HIPAA, commentary, Forrester Research Inc., recruiting, IT professional, vendor, hiring, information technology

Mercury tools aim for IT data compliance

May 2, 2005 New applications and hosted services to help IT departments comply with Sarbanes-Oxley regulations. TAGS: Mercury Interactive Corp., Sarbanes-Oxley Act, information technology, corporate governance, HIPAA, regulation, department, health

Hidden gold in corporate cleanup

November 24, 2004 Corporations' rush to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looks likely to be a boon for security product makers. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., compliance, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, HIPAA, Austin, regulation, information technology, survey, accounting, security, health, U.S.

Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have eyes

October 25, 2004 As more firms install software to keep tabs on workers, start-ups and heavy hitters alike spy an opportunity in surveillance products. TAGS: Secure Computing Corp., workplace, regulatory compliance, cubicle, employer, IM, worker, HIPAA, surveillance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, evidence, monitoring, health care, survey, health, e-mail
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