“State of CPS Security: Healthcare Exposures 2025” Highlights the Most Urgent Healthcare Device and Network Vulnerabilities, Including OT Risks in Hospitals
Implements intelligent patient document processing system, leveraging Newgen workflow, document extraction and AI/ML capabilities.
GUEST OPINION: There are not many countries which don’t have long hospital waiting lists. Australia is no different.
Samsung introduces two new display models, the HCU7030 and HCF8000, both designed for healthcare and hotel settings, to elevate viewer experiences.
Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic, but that their hospital or healthcare facility needs to invest in predictive healthcare technologies.
The ransomware used in an attack on Duesseldorf University Clinic last week, which led to the death of a woman, appears to be Maze, security sources have told iTWire.
Melbourne-based Austin Health is using Microsoft ‘s unified communication and collaboration platform Teams to undertake a major digital transformation, with deployment of the solution well advanced when the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
Malware targeting older embedded and Windows operating systems has been found on a range of network-connected medical devices including heart monitors, insulin pumps, MRI scanners, and X-ray machines in the UK.
A Kaspersky Lab tech expert has found ways to hack into medical devices in an attempt to explore security weaknesses and how to address them - the findings will make you ill!
The adoption of TechnologyOne's OneHealth software has given Epworth HealthCare a consistent view of its eight hospitals.
Sydney Adventist Hospital has added to its mobile fleet with the purchase of 47 Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 tablet PCs.
HP has contributed $100,000 to the Good Friday Appeal for Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital, and in the process gained some useful publicity for its ePrint service.
The traditional Good Friday Appeal in aid of Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital is just days away. This year, HP is adding a hi-tech touch to the proceedings - any you can help, wherever you are in the world.
A first-of-its-kind study in the United States has shown that death rates in a hospital dropped significantly when a computerized physician order entry system was installed and efficiently used.
Aiming to dramatically improve in-home patient care, especially for the elderly and those with chronic illnesses, Intel's new 'Health Guide' will make a real difference in easing the burden on patients, nurses, doctors and the medical/hospital system and taking home health into the 21st century.
Health IT company iSoft has acquired Belgium-based UltraGenda for its resource scheduling software.
That MSI dragon laptop looks cool! But $11,799 ....... :O I might think on a bit longer :)
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