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Coverage of healthcare providers in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 28 · 16:06 UTCMost recent: Jul 10 · 06:00 UTC
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  • HEALTHJul 10 · 06:00 UTCBATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT
    Your guide to cancer prevention and innovative care in South Louisiana

    South Louisiana ranks fifth in the U.S. for cancer incidence, emphasizing the need for education and early detection. Business Report’s Cancer Connections offers insights on cancer screenings, treatments, and prevention strategies while highlighting regional healthcare providers and organizations.

  • HEALTHMay 22 · 08:30 UTCCBC NEWS
    N.L. doctors fear app lets patients see 'catastrophic' medical results without support

    Physicians in Newfoundland and Labrador are expressing concerns about a medical app that allows patients to view serious diagnostic results without professional support or guidance. Doctors are calling for regulatory changes to ensure patients receive catastrophic medical news with compassionate care from healthcare providers present.

  • SECURITYMay 2 · 20:32 UTCTHE HILL
    Medicare portal database exposed Social Security numbers: reports

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) unintentionally exposed Social Security numbers for at least 100 healthcare providers through its National Provider Directory. The database was removed after The Washington Post alerted CMS officials to the breach.

  • SECURITYApr 29 · 19:32 UTCDARK READING
    AI Finds 38 Security Flaws in Electronic Health Record Platform

    AI discovered 38 security flaws in OpenEMR's electronic health record platform, which is used by over 100,000 healthcare providers. The vulnerabilities allowed database compromise, remote code execution, and data theft.

  • SECURITYApr 28 · 16:06 UTCHACKER NEWS
    AI uncovers 38 vulnerabilities in largest open source medical record software

    AI discovered 38 critical security vulnerabilities in the largest open-source medical record software, which is used by 100,000 healthcare providers. The findings were reported in a blog post by Aisle and discussed on Hacker News with 52 points and 41 comments.