Although healthcare is driven by federal regulations regarding privacy and security of protected patient data such as HIPAA, an Infinite Convergence Solutions study has found 92 percent of healthcare institutions are currently employing messaging apps that are not HIPAA-compliant. Further, just one-...
Alphabet, Google’s newfangled conglomeration, arrived in August, but we will not see its first financial figures until January, when the company reports two sets of earnings — Google and the “other bets.” Each subsidiary will not break out its own performance, but the earnings reports will offer som...
Often recruiters are faced with the dilemma of choosing between two equally qualified and seemingly great candidates for a specific role. TimesJobs explores what recruiters can do in this situation Most of the times during recruitment, recruiters/hiring managers are faced with situations of choos...
Infinite Convergence Solutions, a developer of messaging and mobility software for enterprises, recently announced the results of its latest research regarding messaging in the healthcare market. The 2015 study, “Mobile Messaging for Healthcare Institutions,” surveyed 500 professionals in the fin...
Just 8 percent of healthcare institutions prohibit consumer messaging apps for employee communication, according to a recent study from Chicago-based Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc. What's more, only one in four healthcare institutions who have an official mobile messaging platform are using...
The healthcare industry is not keeping pace with the explosive growth of messaging app use when it comes secure communications and adopting Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant software, and the scenario should be keeping IT leaders awake at night, according to a new survey.
'We are seeing a rapid adoption of mobile messaging in healthcare' Just 25 percent of healthcare institutions with an official mobile messaging platform use internal, company-authorized tools, a new report shows. The rest make use of consumer apps that don't offer the security needed to comply wi...
Employees in the healthcare industry say their employers allow using consumer messaging apps, like iMessage, Skype, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, for communication with colleagues A study released today by Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc., finds only 8 percent of healthcare institutions pr...
Only 8 percent of healthcare institutions prohibit consumer messaging apps for employee communication, according to a study released today by Infinite Convergence Solutions. Additionally, of the healthcare institutions using an official mobile messaging platform, only one in four are using an int...
Despite the critical nature of secure messaging and mobile security, several physician practices do not necessarily use secure methods of communication. According to a recent study by Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc., most healthcare organizations use secure messaging platforms that are not HIPA...
On Monday, mHealthWatch was made privy to the alarming findings of a new report released today by Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc. The study in questions finds that only 8 percent of healthcare institutions prohibit consumer messaging apps for employee communication.
A study by Infinite Convergence Solutions finds financial institutions are allowing employees to communicate via mobile messaging on unsecure apps and platforms. According to the study, 50 percent of financial institution employees use mobile messaging daily, yet 38 percent of employers do not have...
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