Cloud Computing
Scribe programs started with the idea of reducing the data-entry burden on physicians, but high turnover and lack of industry standards and certification for scribes can lead to inconsistent documentation quality and an additional training burden on the physician.
With pandemic-related stress exacerbated by ever-increasing administrative workloads, physician burnout is at an all-time high. How can healthcare organizations help reduce providers’ feelings of burnout and improve the patient experience?
With the annual revenue loss of one physician vacancy estimated at more than $2 million – and the cost to recruit replacements estimated at $250,000 each – losses of $4.68 billion per year can be attributed to physician burnout.
Healthcare organizations are profitable targets for cybercriminals because of the vast amounts of personal health information (PHI) they store for members. The challenge lies in balancing the need for improving patients’ digital experiences with the importance of having appropriate security measures in place to prevent healthcare fraud and...
A large health insurance company introduced an innovative Health Rewards program that gamified good health behavior with reward points for gift cards. Unfortunately, the CAPTCHAs added to the site’s login page were no match for automated credential-stuffing cyberattacks that breached thousands of customer accounts and fraudulently redeemed...
Credential stuffing, or using stolen username and password pairs to gain access to user accounts, can lead to data breaches, account takeover and expensive fraud.
F5 Distributed Cloud Bot Defense provides near real-time monitoring and intelligence that protects firms from both human and bot-driven fraud before they can impact their businesses, all without disrupting the customer experience.
Silos within organizations are a criminal’s best friend. Malicious actors continue to exploit the walls that often separate organizations’ fraud and cybersecurity units.
With the expansion of digital healthcare come more accounts, logins, and data in an ever-larger cyberthreat landscape with more potential security breaches leading to fraud.
Cybercriminals have become increasingly sophisticated and now have the same skills, tools, and services as company IT teams — including the ability to use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to create attacks that adapt to your mitigation efforts.