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Sanford Health chooses Sectra for enterprise-wide imaging
Shelton, CT – June 5, 2018 – International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) has been awarded a contract to install their enterprise imaging PACS throughout Sanford Health. The Sectra solution, integrated with the Epic EMR, will enable access and sharing of images and information across the entire clinical pathway.
The Sectra platform will offer consistency throughout the health system and will provide collaboration across sites as well as a reduction in IT complexity. Sanford Health is the largest, rural, not-for-profit health care system in the US and is the largest employer in the Dakotas.
“It is important for us to unify our imaging IT solutions across our broad footprint of patient care,” says Allison Suttle, Chief Medical Officer at Sanford Health. “Sectra’s solution will allow us to integrate all images and information throughout our health care system to continue our focus of providing excellent patient care.”
In addition to the enterprise imaging PACS, the five-year agreement encompasses breast imaging, orthopaedics, 3D vessel analysis/lesion tracking as well as teaching file software and a business analytics package. Sectra’s universal viewer will allow for all Sanford providers to have access to patient images and information via a zero-footprint web application.
“Sectra has a proven track record of strong integrations and high system uptimes which is crucial for efficient reading throughout a high production environment such as Sanford Health. We look forward to growing together over the next five years and beyond,” says Mikael Anden, President of Sectra, Inc.
About Sectra
With more than 25 years of innovation and 1,700 installations worldwide, Sectra is a leading global provider of imaging IT solutions that support healthcare in achieving patient-centric care. Sectra offers an Enterprise Image Management solution comprising PACS for imaging-intense departments (radiology, pathology, cardiology and orthopaedics), a VNA, and share and collaborate solutions. Read more about Sectra and why Sectra PACS is “Best in KLAS” for a fifth consecutive year at http://www.sectra.com/medical/About Sanford Health
Sanford Health is one of the largest health care systems in the nation, with 44 hospitals and nearly 300 clinics in nine states and four countries. Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and serving the Upper Midwest, with nearly 1,400 physicians, Sanford Health is dedicated to several initiatives, including global children’s clinics, genomic medicine and specialized centers researching cures for type 1 diabetes, breast cancer and other diseases. Sanford Health has 28,000 employees, making it the largest employer in the Dakotas. Nearly $1 billion in gifts from philanthropist Denny Sanford over the past decade have transformed how Sanford Health can improve the human condition. For information, visit sanfordhealth.org.Contact:
Andrea Sowitch, Vice President of Marketing
Sectra, Inc.
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 203 925 0899 ext. 268Torbjörn Kronander, President and CEO Sectra AB
E-mail: [email protected]
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AEHIS Board Chair to Address Cybersecurity at Hearing on Capitol Hill
ANN ARBOR, MI, June 5, 2018 – Erik Decker, the Board Chair for the Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS), will testify Wednesday on behalf of AEHIS before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on legislation that would reauthorize key preparedness and response programs, which for the first time would include cybersecurity threats. Decker is one of six witnesses invited to serve as a witness at the hearing.
“I appreciate the opportunity to discuss the need for maturing healthcare’s cybersecurity resiliency and response across our nation,” said Decker, the chief security and privacy officer at University of Chicago Medicine. “We believe that it is imperative that we continue to establish, modernize and mature the industry’s resilience, and response, to these evolving cybersecurity threats.”
Wednesday’s hearing will focus on the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act of 2018 (PAHPA), which reauthorizes certain programs under the Public Health Service Act and Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The draft legislation being considered includes amendments that recognize the threat that cyberattacks pose on patient safety and security, the need for a coordinated response and other improvements.
AEHIS and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) support PAHPA and commend the committee for recognizing the potentially widespread damage that cyber incidents can inflict on the healthcare industry and patients. AEHIS and CHIME members have identified several challenges that have been of concern, including who leads the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) cybersecurity programs, the proper channels for communicating cybersecurity-related issues and concerns that sharing information might trigger an enforcement action through a regulatory body in HHS. PAHPA addresses many of those challenges, Decker explained in a written statement, including:
- The digital transformation of the healthcare industry that requires complicated technical platforms to achieve desired clinical outcomes;
- The identification of modern day cybersecurity threats, and how these threats can cause significant harm to the healthcare and public health sector, and this digital platform;
- The need for maturation of cybersecurity resiliency and capability within the industry, specifically relating to cyber programs and medical device security;
- Leveraging the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response as the Sector Specific Agency, encouraging the coordination and deconfliction of best practices, guidance and enforcement expectations among the various HHS operating divisions such as the Office of Civil Rights, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT; and
- The need to further incentivize to the industry to adopt cybersecurity best practices.
The hearing will be live streamed, beginning at 10 a.m. ET. For more information, and to access the hearing once it starts, go here.
About AEHIS
The Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS) was launched in 2014 to provide an education and networking platform to healthcare’s senior IT security leaders. With nearly 850 members, AEHIS is advancing the role of the chief information security officer (CISO) through education, collaboration, exchange of best practices and advocacy in support of secure health information for the protection of both healthcare organizations and consumers. For more Information, please visit aehis.org.About CHIME
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) is an executive organization dedicated to serving chief information officers (CIOs), chief medical information officers (CMIOs), chief nursing information officers (CNIOs) and other senior healthcare IT leaders. With more than 2,600 members in 51 countries and over 150 healthcare IT vendors and professional services firms, CHIME provides a highly interactive, trusted environment enabling senior professional and industry leaders to collaborate; exchange best practices; address professional development needs; and advocate the effective use of information management to improve the health and healthcare in the communities they serve. For more information, please visit chimecentral.org.
Contact
Candace Stuart
Director of Communications and Public Relations, CHIME
734.665.0000
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New Policy Paper Demonstrates the Impact of Corruption on Internationally Protected Human Rights
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Corruption has major negative implications, both direct and indirect, for the enjoyment of human rights and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals’ ‘leaving no one behind’
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Findings from new policy paper presented in Geneva on 22 May provides policymakers and other stakeholders with an empirical basis to tackle corruption from a human rights perspective
New York, NY – June 5, 2018 – Corruption is fundamentally incompatible with the full enjoyment of human rights, according to a new policy paper written by the Universal Rights Group (URG), financial investigations expert Angela Barkhouse, and Kroll, the leading global provider of risk mitigation and investigative services. The paper, Corruption: A Human Rights Impact Assessment, partially funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), shows that corruption, especially grand corruption, has major negative implications, both direct and indirect, for the enjoyment of human rights and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDG) call that ‘no one [should be] left behind.’
The paper is based on the Barkhouse-Kroll-URG statistical analysis project initiated in 2016, which sought to compare and correlate levels of corruption in 175 different UN member states (as measured by Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index – CPI) with levels of enjoyment of rights, including economic, social and cultural rights, the right to development, and civil and political rights in those same countries (as measured by applying and analysing multiple human rights impact indicators as defined by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights). The results of this computer modelling were published in the policy paper which, for the first time, aims to empirically measure and demonstrate the impacts of corruption on internationally protected human rights.
Marc Limon, an author of the report and Executive Director of the Universal Rights Group, explained:
“Corruption represents one of the most important and most intractable obstacles to the full enjoyment of human rights, and by extension, to the realisation of the SDGs. The international human rights community must therefore play its full and proper role in addressing this obstacle.”
The paper was launched at a panel event in Geneva on 22 May, which was chaired by Saïd Ahouga, Minister, Permanent Mission of Morocco to the UN. Also on the panel were Marc Limon, Executive Director URG; Charlotte Marres, Researcher URG; Patrick Mutzenberg, Director at the Centre for Civil and Political Rights; and Julian Braithwaite, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the UN. Speakers and attendees highlighted the novel approach taken to understanding the connections between corruption and human rights. The paper and the analysis provide a new and important empirical basis for policymakers and other stakeholders to give renewed thought to what the UN, especially the international human rights system, should do to meet this challenge – to promote and protect human rights in the face of corruption, to provide remedy and redress to victims, and to hold the perpetrators of human rights violations caused by corruption to account.
Hugo Hoyland, Senior Associate in Kroll’s Investigations and Disputes practice said:
“Our work has sought to quantify the link between corruption and human rights, a link that many know exists, but could not show empirically. By demonstrating clear correlations between corruption and each of the seven universal human rights presented in our report, we seek to challenge the way corruption is discussed. People often speak of the ‘negative impacts’ of corruption on human rights, or of corruption ‘undermining’ human rights. The correlations presented in our report add further credence to the case that corruption, especially grand or political corruption, can in many cases be viewed as a human rights violation.”
Angela Barkhouse, an author of the report added:
“Where clear links between acts of corruption and human rights obligations can be established, those responsible should be made accountable. Where individual liability cannot be established, or if a perverse functional immunity exists, human rights mechanisms can assist in addressing issues of accountability and victim compensation. I hope this paper will assist in identifying paradigmatic cases, through the use of expertise in human rights, anti-corruption and forensic accounting, which will demonstrate the financial link from the wrongdoing to the violation of the human right so that the perception of impunity can be eroded.”
Notes to editors:
1This report was authored by Angela Barkhouse and Marc Limon, with assistance from Hugo Hoyland of Kroll, as part one of a wider project being undertaken jointly by Marc Limon of the Universal Rights Group and Angela Barkhouse on ‘Combatting and preventing corruption: the key to unlocking the full enjoyment of human rights and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.’ The project has been funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, URG and Kroll, with additional support from the Government of Argentina.2 The data analysis was conducted by Kroll using data analysis software comparing and correlating levels of corruption in 175 different UN member states with levels of the enjoyment of basic human rights – especially economic, social and cultural rights, and the rights to development in those same countries. Levels of corruption were measured using Transparency International’s CPI Index.
For further information please contact:
Meredith Foster, Kroll
+44 (0)20 7029 5168
[email protected]Charlotte Pascal / Antonia Green
Citigate Dewe Rogerson
020 7282 1021 / 2967
[email protected]About The Universal Rights Group:
The Universal Rights Group (URG) is a small, independent think tank dedicated to analysing and strengthening global human rights policy. It is the only such institution in Geneva and the only think tank in the world focused exclusively on human rights. The goal of the organisation is to support and strengthen policy-making and policy-implementation in the international human rights system by providing rigorous yet accessible, timely and policy-relevant research, analysis and recommendations. For more information visit www.universal-rights.org
About Kroll
Kroll is the leading global provider of risk solutions. For more than 45 years, Kroll has helped clients make confident risk management decisions about people, assets, operations and security through a wide range of investigations, cyber security, due diligence and compliance, physical and operational security, and data and information management services. For more information, visit www.kroll.com.
Duff & Phelps is the global advisor that protects, restores and maximizes value for clients in the areas of valuation, corporate finance, investigations, disputes, cyber security, compliance and regulatory matters, and other governance-related issues. We work with clients across diverse sectors, mitigating risk to assets, operations and people. With Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps since 2018, our firm has nearly 3,500 professionals in 28 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.duffandphelps.com.
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Impact Advisors Named to CRN’s 2018 Solution Provider 500 List
Firm ranked among North America’s largest 500 technology integrators
Chicago, IL – June 5, 2018 – Impact Advisors, LLC, a leading provider of healthcare information technology services, announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Impact Advisors to its 2018 Solution Provider 500 list. The Solution Provider 500 is CRN’s annual ranking of the largest technology integrators, solution providers and IT consultants in North America by revenue.
The Solution Provider 500 is CRN’s predominant channel partner award list, serving as the industry standard for recognition of the most successful solution provider companies in the channel since 1995. The complete list will be published on CRN.com, making it readily available to vendors seeking out top solution providers to partner with.
CRN has also released its 2018 Solution Provider 500: Newcomers list, recognizing 26 companies making their debut in the Solution Provider 500 ranking this year.
“We are thrilled to me named to CRN’s 2018 Solution Provider 500 this year,” said Maria Smith, CFO of Impact Advisors. “As a firm, we are dedicated to providing our clients with solutions that improve healthcare delivery and make it safer and more efficient.”
“CRN’s Solution Provider 500 list spotlights the North American IT channel partner organizations that have earned the highest revenue over the past year, providing a valuable resource to vendors looking for top solution providers to partner with,” said Bob Skelley, CEO of The Channel Company. “The companies on this year’s list represent an incredible, combined revenue of $320 billion, a sum that attests to their success in staying ahead of rapidly changing market demands. We extend our sincerest congratulations to each of these top-performing solution providers and look forward to their future pursuits and successes.”
The complete 2018 Solution Provider 500 list will be available online at www.crn.com/sp500 and a sample from the list will be featured in the June issue of CRN Magazine.
About the Channel Company
The Channel Company enables breakthrough IT channel performance with our dominant media, engaging events, expert consulting and education, and innovative marketing services and platforms. As the channel catalyst, we connect and empower technology suppliers, solution providers and end users. Backed by more than 30 years of unequaled channel experience, we draw from our deep knowledge to envision innovative new solutions for ever-evolving challenges in the technology marketplace. www.thechannelco.comAbout Impact Advisors, LLC
Impact Advisors is a nationally recognized healthcare consulting firm that is solving some of the toughest challenges in the industry by delivering strategic advisory, technology implementation and performance improvement services. Our comprehensive suite of digital health, clinical optimization and revenue cycle services span the lifecycle of our clients’ needs. Our experienced team has a powerful combination of clinical, revenue, operations, consulting and IT experience. The firm has earned a number of prestigious industry and workplace awards including Best in KLAS® for nine consecutive years, Healthcare Informatics HCI 100, Crain’s Chicago Business Fast Fifty, as well as “best place to work” awards from: Modern Healthcare, Consulting Magazine, Becker’s Hospital Review and Achievers. For more information about Impact Advisors, visit www.impact-advisors.com.Posted 6.5.2018 -
Impact Advisors Recognized as Quality Leader in KLAS HIT Assessment and Strategic Planning Report
Chicago, IL – June 5, 2018 – Impact Advisors, LLC, a leading provider of healthcare information technology services, announced today that it has been recognized as a top performer in the KLAS HIT Assessment & Strategic Planning 2018 report, earning an overall score of 95.6. The report surveyed healthcare leaders to reveal those firms that consistently exceed clients’ expectations.
This report explores what types of IT assessment and strategy projects firms are brought in to help with, the deliverables achieved in these engagements, and which firms consistently exceed their clients’ expectations. It also identifies the top factors that contribute to overall client and project success and which firms excel in these areas.
“We are extremely proud that our clients continue to rate our services and expertise so highly,” said Peter Smith, CEO of Impact Advisors. “This recognition aligns with our mission to create a positive impact for our clients, and we commend our Associates for consistently providing high-quality outcomes across multiple clients and projects.”
Each year, KLAS interviews thousands of healthcare professionals about the products and services their organizations use. These interviews are conducted using standard, quantitative data, combined with various supplemental evaluations that aim to provide answers to the most pressing questions facing healthcare technology today. The data in this report comes from both evaluation types and was collected over the last 18 months.
The KLAS HIT Assessment & Strategic Planning report recognizes firms with the most validated engagements and broadest service offerings and that demonstrate deep healthcare knowledge that aids clients in unique ways. The report noted that Impact Advisors is among the few firms to provide high-quality outcomes across a larger number of clients and projects. Interviewed Impact Advisors clients appreciate the firm’s focus on completing projects on time, on budget, and within the agreed-upon scope; some even report coming in under budget.
A copy of the KLAS HIT Assessment & Strategic Planning report can be viewed by visiting www.klasresearch.com.
For more information on Impact Advisors, visit www.impact-advisors.com or visit the company on Facebook www.facebook.com/impactadvisors.
About Impact Advisors, LLC
Impact Advisors is a nationally recognized healthcare consulting firm that is solving some of the toughest challenges in the industry by delivering strategic advisory, technology implementation and performance improvement services. Our comprehensive suite of digital health, clinical optimization and revenue cycle services span the lifecycle of our clients’ needs. Our experienced team has a powerful combination of clinical, revenue, operations, consulting and IT experience. The firm has earned a number of prestigious industry and workplace awards including Best in KLAS® for ten consecutive years, Healthcare Informatics HCI 100, Crain’s Chicago Business Fast Fifty, as well as “best place to work” awards from: Modern Healthcare, Consulting Magazine, Becker’s Hospital Review and Achievers. For more information about Impact Advisors, visit www.impact-advisors.com.Posted 6.5.2018 -
National Bank of Kuwait Children’s Hospital to improve care team communication clinical workflows and patient satisfaction with Vocera solution
SAN JOSE, CA – June 4, 2018 – Vocera Communications, Inc. (NYSE:VCRA), a recognized leader in clinical communication and workflow solutions, announced the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) Children’s Hospital at Sabah Medical District is deploying Vocera technology throughout its new oncology building to improve care team communication and create a quieter, more healing environment for patients. Physicians, nurses, managers and support staff will be using the hands-free Vocera Badge and secure texting via the Vocera mobile app in its new center for hematology, cancer, and stem cell treatments. The project was timely executed in cooperation with Al Essa Group in Kuwait, a technology reseller in Kuwait.
NBK Children’s Hospital is the first Ministry of Health hospital in Kuwait to deploy smart communication technology to improve care team collaboration, optimize operational efficiency, and elevate patient safety, care and experience. The wearable, voice-controlled badges reduce overhead paging, which can be disruptive to patient care and satisfaction. The new three-story facility is part of the first phase of the hospital’s operational expansion plan to improve its specialty care services. The oncology building includes an emergency department, daycare, pharmacy, laboratory, and operating theatres with multidisciplinary support staff, including child life specialists.
“NBK Children’s Hospital is committed to provide the best care to our young patients and create an environment that promotes healing and well-being. The Vocera communication system empowers our care teams to do both,” said Dr. Maitham Husain, director of NBK Children’s Hospital. “Our physicians and nurses appreciate how the intelligent Vocera system makes it faster and easier to connect with the right person and information. It’s good for our clinicians and their patients.”
“We are dedicated to support the Kuwait mission to improve service quality in the healthcare system. Smart communication powered by Vocera is an essential component to accomplishing this mission. We shall enable accountable care by leveraging the IT highway,” said Anil Pinto, General Manager of Medical Technologies at Al Essa.
The Vocera communication platform enables voice calls, secure texting, and alerting on any device a care team member chooses to use, whether it be a wearable, voice-controlled communication badge, smartphone, tablet, laptop or workstation. An integration with Vocera technology and the hospital’s telephony system also helps speed up communication in the new facility. Based on defined workflows set up within the communication system, calls, messages and notifications can be sent and escalated to specific individuals or care teams per name, role or group inside and outside the hospital. Clinicians no longer need to know multiple phone numbers or keep track of who is on call. The Vocera communication system knows.
Using the Vocera secure texting application, care team members, support staff and managers can communicate securely within the oncology building and across the entire medical campus to coordinate care, facilitate orders, and provide clinical consultations. The hospital expects to improve surgical throughput and reduce patient wait times by having quick access to off-campus surgeons and anesthesiologists.
“Vocera is honored to support (NBK) Children’s Hospital on its mission to improve the lives of young patients fighting cancer,” said Elias Saleh, Middle East Area Vice President at Vocera. “Fast, easy and reliable communication among care team members across multiple sites is so important when creating an ideal working and healing environment.”
About Al Essa
Al Essa has a long-proven experience in introducing cutting-edge healthcare equipment and solutions from world-class manufacturers in Kuwait. The diverse capabilities in Marketing, Sales, Application Support and Service of a wide and comprehensive range of medical equipment and consumables for healthcare facilities, rehabilitation and wellness, makes them a leading solution provider in the region and a premium partner for Vocera in Kuwait.About Vocera
The mission of Vocera Communications, Inc. is to simplify and improve the lives of healthcare professionals and patients, while enabling hospitals to enhance quality of care and operational efficiency. In 2000, when the company was founded, we began to forever change the way care teams communicate. Today, Vocera continues to offer the leading platform for clinical communication and workflow. More than 1,700 facilities worldwide, including nearly 1,500 hospitals and healthcare facilities, have selected our solutions for team members to text securely using smartphones or make calls with our hands-free, wearable Vocera Badge. Interoperability between Vocera and more than 140 clinical and operational systems helps reduce alarm fatigue, speed up staff response times, and improve patient care, safety and experience. In addition to healthcare, Vocera is at home in luxury hotels, aged care facilities, nuclear facilities, libraries, retail stores and more. Vocera makes a difference in any industry where workers are on the move and need to connect instantly with team members and access resources or information quickly. In 2017, Vocera made the list of Forbes 100 Most Trustworthy Companies in America. Learn more at www.vocera.com, and follow @VoceraComm on Twitter.Vocera® and the Vocera logo are trademarks of Vocera Communications, Inc. registered in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other trademarks appearing in this release are the property of their respective owners.
CONTACT
Shanna Hearon
Vocera Communications, Inc.
669.999.3368
[email protected]Posted 6.4.2018 -
Protenus & CynergisTek to Present at American Health Lawyers Association Annual Meeting
Privacy and Artificial Intelligence experts to discuss how AI-powered analytics provide actionable insight into the use of sensitive data within healthcare organizations at AHLA Annual Meeting and In-House Counsel Conference in Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL – June 4, 2018 – (Newswire.com) – New ways of approaching behavioral analytics and how healthcare organizations use such tools are necessary because auditing every access is now a possibility, thanks to artificial intelligence. Robert Lord, president and co-founder of Protenus, the world’s leading healthcare compliance analytics platform, will present with David Holtzman, the vice president of compliance strategies for CynergisTek, on the use of User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) to identify anomalous and potentially risky behaviors within healthcare information systems.
Lord and Holtzman’s joint presentation, entitled “Cutting Through the Fog of Monitoring and Auditing User Activity,” will discuss OCR and FTC enforcement actions that influenced current best practices, common use cases for privacy monitoring and auditing that involve Electronic Health Records (EHRs), and the pros and cons of deploying UEBA technologies to gain full visibility into EHR activity.
“UEBA is a broad category of technologies that give health systems greater visibility into how their employees and affiliates are using the EHR and associated information systems,” stated Lord. “When healthcare organizations gain a better understanding of how their patient data is being accessed and used, appropriate steps can be taken to better protect this data from unfortunate misuse. The reality, however, is the UEBA exists on a spectrum, and there are many considerations that are unique to healthcare when discussing the types of platforms you might want to use to monitor user behavior.”
Health systems currently use tools that reactively respond to suspected patient privacy violations, run routine reports and facilitate manual audits. These tools lack the analytics necessary to audit every access to patient data or proactively identify breaches to patient privacy, especially when at least 41 percent of all health data breaches are attributable to healthcare organization insiders.
“Advances in technology, especially with UEBA, provide the ability to analyze large datasets in real time, something that isn’t feasible with manual audits or older technology,” stated Holzman. “It’s important for healthcare to utilize best practices and understand the latest technologies in order to decide the best way for their organization to proactively audit every access to their patient data.”
The American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) brings together the nation’s leading health lawyers through education, information and dialogue. AHLA is the nation’s largest, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to legal issues in healthcare.
To register or learn more about the presentation, please visit the AHLA conference website.
Presentation details:
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
3:15 p.m. CDT
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
10:45 a.m. CDT
Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel, Chicago, IllinoisAbout Protenus
The Protenus healthcare compliance analytics platform uses artificial intelligence to audit every access to patient records for the nation’s leading health systems. Providing healthcare leaders full insight into how health data is being used and alerting privacy, security and compliance teams to inappropriate activity, Protenus helps our partner hospitals make decisions about how to better protect their data, their patients and their institutions. Learn more at Protenus.com and follow us on Twitter @Protenus.About CynergisTek
CynergisTek is a top-ranked cybersecurity and information management consulting firm dedicated to serving the healthcare industry. CynergisTek offers specialized services and solutions to help organizations achieve privacy, security, compliance and document output management goals. Since 2004, the company has served as a partner to hundreds of healthcare organizations and is dedicated to supporting and educating the industry by contributing to relevant industry associations. The company has been named in numerous research reports as one of the top firms that provider organizations turn to for privacy and security, and won the 2017 Best in KLAS award for Cyber Security Advisory Services.Contact
Kira Caban
Director, Public Relations
[email protected]
410-913-0274Jana Langhorne
Sr. Director of Marketing
[email protected]Posted 6.4.2018