Arnot Health Reduces ER Door-to-Floor Times by 36% with QliqSOFT
Arnot Health has implemented a new communications solution that has improved communication efficiency, slashed the time it takes to transfer patients from the emergency room to new units, and has improved both the level of care provided to patients and staff satisfaction. Arnot Health runs a 475-bed health system in southern New York State and constantly evaluates the healthcare services it provides to patients and searches for new opportunities to improve patient care. One area where there was considerable room for improvement was the admissions process, especially in its emergency department. “The amount of time it was taking to align all the appropriate resources was causing delays, and nobody wants to sit in an ER longer than they need to,” said Mike Connor, director of business information systems at Arnot Health. “We recognized an opportunity in the admissions process to greatly improve patient and staff satisfaction by eliminating the old school way of handling admissions and embracing a more mobile approach.” While many patients can be treated in the...
APWG Detects 46% Rise in Phishing Websites in Q1, 2018
The Anti-Phishing Working Group has released its Q1, 2018 Phishing Activity Trends Report which shows there was a substantial increase in unique phishing sites detected in the first few months of 2018 compared to the final quarter of 2017. The report explores phishing attacks and methods used between January 1 and March 31, 2018. In Q1, 263,538 unique phishing sites were identified – a 46% increase from the 180,577 unique sites identified in Q4, 2017 and a 38% increase from the 190,942 sites detected in Q3, 2017. There were 60,887 unique phishing sites detected in January 2018 which was on a par with December 2017, although a substantial increase in February (88,754) and a further major increase in March (113,897). The number of unique phishing campaigns reported by APWG customers remained broadly the same in January (89,250) and February (89,010) with a slight fall in March (84,444). 235 brands were spoofed in January, rising to 273 in February, and falling to 238 in March. APWG member MarkMonitor tracked the industry sectors that were most heavily targeted in phishing campaigns....
MedSpring Urgent Care Breach Impacts 13,034 Patients
MedSpring Urgent Care, a network of urgent care clinics in Atlanta, Chicago, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, has discovered an unauthorized individual has gained access to an email account as a result of an employee being duped by a phishing email. The email account was compromised on May 8, 2018 but the security breach was not detected until May 17. Upon discovery of the breach, the email account was secured to prevent further unauthorized access and a leading cybersecurity forensics firm was contracted to conduct an investigation into the breach and assist with the breach response. MedSpring discovered on May 22, 2018 that the attacker potentially gained access to the protected health information of patients through the emails and email attachments. The breach was limited to a single email account and no other systems were compromised. A full review of all messages in the account was conducted to determine which patients had been affected and the types of information that had been exposed. MedSpring says the breach was limited to patients who had previously visited its...
At Least 3.14 Million Healthcare Records Were Exposed in Q2, 2018
In total, there were 143 data breaches reported to the media or the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in Q2, 2018 and the healthcare records of at least 3,143,642 patients were exposed, impermissibly disclosed, or stolen. Almost three times as many healthcare records were exposed or stolen in Q2, 2018 as Q1, 2018. The figures come from the Q2 2018 Breach Barometer Report from Protenus. The data for the report came from OCR data breach reports, data collected and collated by Databreaches.net, and proprietary data collected through the Protenus compliance and analytics platform, which monitors the tens of trillions of EHR access attempts by its healthcare clients. Q2 2018 Healthcare Data Breaches Month Data Breaches Records Exposed April 45 919,395 May 50 1,870,699 June 47 353,548 Q2, 2018 saw five of the top six breaches of 2018 reported. The largest breach reported – and largest breach of 2018 to date – was the 582,174-record breach at the California Department of Developmental Services – a burglary. It is unclear if any healthcare...
More Than 20 Serious Vulnerabilities in OpenEMR Platform Patched
OpenEMR is an open-source electronic health record management system that is used by many thousands of healthcare providers around the world. It is the leading free-to-use electronic medical record platform and is extremely popular. Around 5,000 physician offices and small healthcare providers in the United States are understood to be using OpenEMR and more than 15,000 healthcare facilities worldwide have installed the platform. Around 100 million patients have their health information stored in the database. Recently, the London-based computer research organization Project Insecurity uncovered a slew of vulnerabilities in the source code which could potentially be exploited to gain access to highly sensitive patient information, and potentially lead to the theft of all patients’ health information. The Project Insecurity team chose to investigate EMR and EHR systems due to the large number of healthcare data breaches that have been reported in recent years. OpenEMR was the natural place to start as it was the most widely used EMR system and with it being open-source, it was easy...



