Something to think about when using confidential data with patient records, better make sure it is encrypted for sure. Also, many network administrators have also disallowed the use of portable USB drives on company computers as well. If there are certain individuals that need this access...
Hard Hat Area: Health IT – One of the best benefits, protection from SQL Injection attacks from web applications and of course explicit logging . With technology and the exploits growing at such a rapid pace today outsourcing to the specialty companies who make this their #1 priority and...
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on 06-30-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, My Commentaries, SQL server, Health IT, Security, Harvard Medical School, SQL Injection
A couple weeks ago I had a couple posts referencing the partner ship with Anthem Blue Cross with utilizing their data bases for such a project as well...The new FDA white paper, titled "The Sentinel Initiative -- A National Strategy for Monitoring Medical Product Safety," ... totally amazing...
Posted to
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on 05-22-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, My Commentaries, Genomics, healthcare, Health IT, Security, FDA, clinical trials, Medicare Part D, HL7, data bases