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H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines - November 21, 2025
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines for November 21, 2025
Sustainable and Green Electronics Quick Guide
Toolkits/Methodology
Embark on a learning and educational effort to understand the challenges and opportunities to purchase “more sustainable” electronics.
Implementing RFID in the Medical Device Supply Chain: The Journey at BJC HealthCare
White Papers
The lack of end-to-end supply chain visibility in the medical device channel contributes to an estimated five billion dollars ($5B) of inventory waste for the U.S.
Preparing Supply Chain to Meet Meaningful Use
White Papers
This paper will define the regulation and explore how a supply chain department can support their organization in meeting this aspect of the regulations.
Toolkit for the Nurse Executive in the Acquisition and Implementation of Information Systems
Toolkits/Methodology
?Member Only? This toolkit has been designed with the Nurse Executive in mind and will serve as a valuable resource for all phases of technology acquisition.
Concord Hospital Supply Chain Management’s Journey to ISO 9001 Certification
White Papers
This paper will share Concord Hospital’s journey to ISO 9001 certification, define the quality management system (QMS), the six key policies of the QMS and outline the key components of each of tho
H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - Weekly Blog - November 20, 2025
This week, Health-ISAC®'s Hacking Healthcare® examines the recent introduction of a United Kingdom (UK) legislative bill that would update its Network and Information Security (NIS) regulations.
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines - November 18, 2025
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines - November 18, 2025.
Hospitals Advance AI-Enabled Prevention at Scale
A new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine offers hospitals a glimpse of how artificial intelligence (AI) could make prevention programs more accessible without compromising results.