Only about half of
healthcare organizations surveyed actually conduct drug testing on physicians.
Not exact matches
According to the annual Black Book industry
survey, 89 percent of
healthcare consumers under 40 are unsatisfied with the technological capabilities of their
healthcare organizations.
The report of hiring and screening practices
surveyed more than 800
healthcare professionals on their
organizations» background screening practices.
The
survey covers how
healthcare organizations handle exclusion screening, drug testing, criminal background checks,
healthcare license management, and physician screening.
PreCheck's new
survey indicates
healthcare organizations struggle to meet the industry's screening standards.
A new
survey released in November on security at
healthcare organizations has revealed that nearly one - third of respondents said their
healthcare organization had at least one known case of medical identity theft, and that some cases the medical identity theft may never be reported.
The 3rd Annual HIMSS Security
Survey, sponsored by Intel and supported by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), reports the opinions of IT and security professionals from U.S.
healthcare provider
organizations on issues surrounding the tools and policies in place to secure electronic patient data at
healthcare organizations from security breaches such as medical identity theft.
The 967
survey responders represented a wide range of
organizations including social and human services, education,
healthcare, religious and youth development groups.