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Privacy in healthcare, implications for data and network security
Privacy in healthcare, implications for data and network security
By Mark Krischer, CTO, Borderless Networks-Asia Pacific | Feb 14, 2011
When it comes to patient information, balancing the contradictory requirements of privacy and availability represents a significant challenge for IT in healthcare. It is no simple exaggeration to suggest that having the right information at the right time can mean the difference between life and death.
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