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Level Up Health Care with Network Technology
Jul 15th
One of President Obama’s major initiatives will be to bring the US health care system into the 21st century. Our lagging health care infrastructure has lead to massive medical inefficiency, high premiums to the average citizen and an overall ‘leaky faucet’ effect that is contributing to the pool of problems our economy faces. The Obama administration has proposed a five year, near $100 billion dollar, initiative to fix our health care system through innovative new technology that includes creating electronic versions of all health records.
Although creating electronic health records is a huge step in ‘leveling up’ our health care system to meet modern day information technology standards, there is also the less celebrity concept of implementing high-tech network technology towards health care. It will be one thing for doctors and patients to have access to medical data, and another for them to communicate that data.
From the Cisco System’s blog:
“Web 2.0 technologies are beginning to change the practice of medicine,” says Lynne A. Dunbrack, program director for Health Industry Insights a market research and advisory firm in Framingham, MA. “We now have a significant number of doctors who grew up with the Internet, and they want to use online collaboration technology to keep up with the relentless demands for ever-greater speed and efficiency.”
Medical communication technology still needs to catch up to the rest of the Web 2.0 technology , whether it be the ability for patients to easily browse a number of potential doctors or primary care facilities, or the functionality to allow a doctor to instantly access and update a patient’s records via their iphone. Although medical technology has advanced in leaps and bounds as far as its primary purpose- diagnosing and repairing patients, it still needs to embrace a new wave of communication and network technology.
This may be a difficult task. One barrier to the health care stimulus’ task of digitzing records is simply doctors and medical specialists are used to the old way of doing things. It can be extremely difficult to fully transition from the paper to digital world because it is a 180 degree change in the every-day routine and process of the work. The same goes for embracing new health care networking and communication technologies.
However, the advantages to utilizing these new technologies will far outweigh the hurdles of changing old ways. Cutting-edge video conferencing can allow multiple specialists to collaborate and diagnose on a level never before possible. ‘Medical-networking’ platforms can allow for patients to easily communicate with their doctor’s and nurses on a personal level, but prevent over-inundation of the available medical resources.
The first step to leveling up our health care system is for the medical community to change their mindset, and realize that any significant change for the good requires crossing a number of hurdles. The second step is rewiring and revamping the hardware and network infrastructure of medical facilities across the country. The barrier to entry here is the enormous cost and risk for both public institutions and private practices to make the digital leap of faith. There are ways to soften this blow as well.
Large network providers, like Cisco Systems and Juniper networks, can aid public medical institutions by providing the necessary network hardware infrastructure in bulk. Private practices are scared of technological change because it seems like a risk (and investment) that could set them back some years, or worse, sink their business. However, some of the costs that private medical institutions and practices will incur can be lowered by purchasing used network hardware and computer equipment, such as a used router or refurbished server.
Although costly, if US medical institutions change their mindset and network infrastructure, it will put us well on our way to 21st century health care.
Times are hard for the American currently. My goal is to start a conversation about how we can use eachother’s knowledge to better our lives and country. Now is the time for us to stand together, and the internet is the perfect vehicle for us to traverse this difficult path and emerge to a bright new era.
Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network
Jul 10th
Product Description
Dissecting the Hack is one heck of a ride! Hackers, IT professionals, and Infosec aficionados will find a gripping story that takes the reader on a global trip through the world of computer security exploits. One half massive case study, one half technical manual, Dissecting the Hack has it all – learn all about hacking tools and techniques and how to defend your network against threats.
Yes, the security threats are real – read more about the tactics that you … More >>
How to See Who Is Using Your Network, Wireless Internet
Jul 8th
This tutorial shows you how to check to see if anybody is using your network. Good for finding out people who steals your wireless internet. I recommend you to secure your network with a key (WEP, WPA). Enjoy! and Subscribe! Ok if you can’t comprehend the video, this is the procedure: 1st Way: Go to start menu, then click run, then type in cmd, then type in NET VIEW (make sure its spaced), hit enter on your keyboard, you should now see all the computers connected on your network 2nd Way: Go to start menu, click on all connections of the ‘Connect To’ tab. Then click on my network places on the left. Then click on ‘View workgroup computers.’ You should see all the computers on your network. *Secure Your Network or else people may steal it. Your neighbors and anybody can steal it if they are in a proper range. For more information, Google ‘How to Set Up WEP/WPA Key’ NEW LINK- www.watchingthenet.com
Network Planning, Kindle Tricks and a Linux Network …
Jul 8th
This week Matt continues his series on IT Infrastructure planning. Shannon has a bundle of Kindle tricks, and Darren’s amped about a USB boot key that network insalls popular Linux distros.
Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Second Edition
Jul 2nd
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This one-of-a-kind book provides in-depth expert insight into how hackers infiltrate e-business, and how they can be stopped.Amazon.com Review
A lot of computer-security textbooks approach the subject from a defensive point of view. “Do this, and probably you’ll survive a particular kind of attack,” they say. In refreshing contrast, Hacking Exposed, Second Edition talks about security from an offensive angle. A Jane’s-like catalog of the weaponry t… More >>
Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Second Edition



