IN THIS ISSUE
- Agenda for ONC 2017 Annual Meeting
- New Blog Post: Secure API Server Showdown Challenge
- Preview of New HealthIT.gov
- Other Health IT Updates
Agenda for ONC 2017 Annual Meeting
The agenda is now available for the 2017 ONC Annual Meeting! This year’s event, Tackling Barriers to Interoperability and Usability, will feature engaging keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions. During these sessions with public and private partners, you can hear how they are improving the usability and interoperability of health IT. We will update this agenda as speakers are confirmed.
Date: November 30 – December 1, 2017
Location: Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
Register: ONC Annual Meeting
The hotel is holding a block of rooms for the meeting until Sunday, October 29, 2017, based on availability. Please make your reservations as soon as possible. The agenda is now available for the 2017 ONC Annual Meeting! This year’s event, Tackling Barriers to Interoperability and Usability, will feature engaging keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions. During these sessions with public and private partners, you can hear how they are improving the usability and interoperability of health IT. We will update this agenda as speakers are confirmed.
Date: November 30 – December 1, 2017
Location: Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
Register: ONC Annual Meeting
New Blog Post: Secure API Server Showdown Challenge
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, so ONC thought it was the perfect time to announce a new challenge! The goal of the challenge is to build secure FHIR servers using current standards and best practices to identify unknown security vulnerabilities. There are two stages with prizes available for each. Read more about the challenge on the Health IT Buzz Blog.
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, so ONC thought it was the perfect time to announce a new challenge! The goal of the challenge is to build secure FHIR servers using current standards and best practices to identify unknown security vulnerabilities. There are two stages with prizes available for each. Read more about the challenge on the Health IT Buzz Blog.
Preview of New HealthIT.govHealthIT.gov is getting a makeover! We have redesigned the website to bring it up to speed with technology developments and to comply with federal regulations. Here are a couple highlights of the new site:
- Topic-based navigation – We have transitioned to a topic-based navigation, so you can find content based on topic.
- Responsive design – The website will now adapt to your screen size, ensuring ease of use and navigation on mobile phones, tablets, and computers.
- News & Updates section – An activity log of ONC releases, blog posts, and other work products is prominent on the home page.
Other Health IT Updates
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM): Be Safe Online by Prevent Phishing AttacksPatients trust that their information is protected by their healthcare providers. Safeguarding health information is our shared responsibility. The healthcare industry remains particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks that trick individuals into opening malicious links or documents. Despite how simple they often are, phishing attacks continue to become a larger threat to companies across all industries in the digital age. You can do your part by taking certain precautions by using these STOP.THINK.CONNECT Phishing Tips.
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM): Be Safe Online by Prevent Phishing AttacksPatients trust that their information is protected by their healthcare providers. Safeguarding health information is our shared responsibility. The healthcare industry remains particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks that trick individuals into opening malicious links or documents. Despite how simple they often are, phishing attacks continue to become a larger threat to companies across all industries in the digital age. You can do your part by taking certain precautions by using these STOP.THINK.CONNECT Phishing Tips.
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