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CHIME Launches New Center to Help Industry Improve Cybersecurity

Released May 31, 2016


In an effort to better equip healthcare organizations to combat cyber-attacks, the College of Healthcare Information Executives (CHIME) today announced the creation of the CHIME Cybersecurity Center and Program Office. The center will lead efforts to improve information sharing, develop and spread best practices, and encourage greater collaboration across the industry and with federal agencies.

New Board Members Poised to Shape the Agenda for AEHIS, AEHIA and AEHIT Groups

Released November 6, 2015


The Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Applications (AEHIA), Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Technology (AEHIT) and Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS) — and their respective foundations — today announced newly elected members to their boards of trustees.

CHIME Applauds Senate Passage of Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015

Released October 27, 2015


CHIME and AEHIS welcomed passage of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA) by the Senate. Once enacted by the president, CISA will represent a significant advancement in cybersecurity and better enable the nation’s chief information officers (CIO) and chief Information security officers (CISO) to better protect patient health information.

Healthcare IT Leaders Taking Steps to Address Cybersecurity Risks

Released October 5, 2015


As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized, providers find themselves at growing risk of a cyber attack. These attacks not only pose a threat to personal identity, but also patient safety given the growing number of internet-enabled devices.