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Public Comment Alert: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Prosperity

By Announcements

Most of us assume that when our health info moves between a doctor’s office, a hospital, a pharmacy, or an app, there are basic safety checks in place—like “you can’t log in without strong protection,” “your data is encrypted,” and “there’s a record of who accessed it.” Those basics matter because when health data leaks or gets misused, the harm isn’t abstract. It can mean an abuser finds you, an employer learns something they shouldn’t, your insurance situation gets complicated, or you lose trust in care and stop seeking it.

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Healthcare Cybersecurity: Tackling Threats at Cybermed Summit 2024

By For Everyone, For Health Care Providers, Patient Advocacy Leaders

This year’s summit will feature discussions led by healthcare providers, cybersecurity researchers, public health policymakers, representatives of rural healthcare, and more. The event will focus on improving long-term resilience and sustainability of the public health sector, examining effectiveness and efficiency of so-called “best efforts” to date. Using real world examples, we will help to build a better framework for improving healthcare cybersecurity, drawing on public policy, operational experience, and economics.

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Cybermed Summit: June 13th in Washington DC

By For Everyone, For Health Care Providers, Patient Advocacy Leaders

This year’s summit will feature discussions led by healthcare providers, cybersecurity researchers, public health policymakers, representatives of rural healthcare, and more. The event will focus on improving long-term resilience and sustainability of the public health sector, examining effectiveness and efficiency of so-called “best efforts” to date. Using real world examples, we will help to build a better framework for improving healthcare cybersecurity, drawing on public policy, operational experience, and economics.

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Why October Connects Breast Cancer Action with Cybersecurity Awareness

By For Everyone, For Group Admins & Moderators, For Group Members

It is both appropriate and regrettable that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Cybersecurity Awareness Month. As breast cancer survivors, collaborators with online patient communities, and founders of an organization representing the rights and voices of patients in healthcare technology, we are committed to using technology to educate, support, and empower as many breast cancer patients as possible so they can have the knowledge and tools to beat cancer and live their best lives.

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