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Electronic Medical Records and Claims Management: Perfect Together?
I usually am skeptical when the government proposes something it asserts will make my life better. However, when it comes to the recent enthusiasm for adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs), I might be persuaded.
Banks Can Offer Expertise and Infrastructure to Healthcare Industry
Medical Banking Project works on roadmap for banks to support health data management.
Is There a Banker in the House?
Banking technology opportunities abound in healthcare data management.
Help With Human Resources Outsourcing
More companies are turning to third-party providers for HR services; tech managers need to pay special attention to privacy and security concerns.
Identity and Authentication at Risk From Compromise of ChoicePoint Database, Says Security Expert
Data aggregator made for a tempting target for identity thieves.
Citibank Tries On-Screen Keyboard To Foil Phishers
The U.K. division of Citibank has introduced an on-screen "keyboard" for its banking customers in an attempt to foil some types identity theft.
IT Spending: A Strategic Push Toward New Technology Investments
IT spending in the North American banking industry will continue to rise at a moderate rate in 2005.
IBM Flexes in Wake of Fiorina’s Departure
Servers and storage the focus for financial industry
Insiders, Not Hackers, Are Main Cause Of Data Breaches: Survey
In survey, 69% of companies say data breaches were the result of either malicious employee activities or non-malicious employee error.
Identity Theft Remains Top Fraud Complaint
Thirty-nine percent of all complaints filed in 2004 were related to identity theft, which is a 1% decline from 2003, according to a newly released FTC report.
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