How to Protect Your Customer Data and Your ReputationWhen it comes to safeguarding customer data, the stakes are higher than ever in today's wired world. A single security breach can create a legal and regulatory nightmare. How vulnerable is your organization to hackers and disgruntled employees? What can you do to protect your company?<br><br>Sponsored by Cisco, this 30-minute BizWise TV broadcast for small and mid-sized businesses outlines the legal, ethical, and business obligations you face. A panel of security experts will show you how to assess your vulnerabilities, implement an effective security plan, handle an employee suspected of committing a security breach, and execute "damage control" through effective PR if a breach does occur.<br><br><br><br>BizWise TV features TV Style Broadcasts on topics relevant to SMBs. Tune in for a new topic on the third Thursday of every month or watch the previous broadcasts on demand at your convenience.Intrusion Prevention Case Study: Mainova AG - EnergyThis case study examines Frankfurt, Germany energy supplier Mainova AG's reliance on McAfee for its network security.Corporate Incident Response: Why You Can't Afford to Ignore ItThis Foundstone Professional Services paper explains the need for an effective corporate incident response plan and highlights common problems associated with inadequate incident response. It also discusses the steps you need to take when creating a corporate incident response plan and serves as a general guide to the phases that should be included in a comprehensive plan.Making Your Business Disaster Ready with Virtual InfrastructureDownload this white paper to learn how a virtual infrastructure built on VMware server software can help make your disaster recovery strategy more effective and affordable. The paper emphasizes the need for business continuity and disaster recovery (DR) planning in today's enterprises and explains how a virtual infrastructure enables you to:<ul><li>Extend disaster coverage to more applications</li><li>Reduce recovery time</li><li>Make DR processes more reliable</li></ul>Master Time Management With a Final 7 Time Management TipsTime management is a hot topic these days. With more pressure on most people to do more with less, people are constantly turning to gurus in this area to try and improve their time management skills. This paper seven more tips to help people in their quest to master their time usage.Action Plan in Time ManagementAction plans are lists of responsibilities that instruct a person "To carry out to achieve an objective." The list centers on the goals immediately needing achievement on demand. The list or action plan enables one to center his attention on the specific obligations required of him. The marketplace has several software programs that help those people that have busy schedules and time management is a struggle.Business Continuity Preparedness HandbookAT&T's Business Continuity Preparedness Handbook provides a broad range of information to support your business continuity planning efforts.<br><br>The 16-page handbook examines business continuity in the context of two potential catastrophic events a pandemic influenza and a hurricane strike and highlights why taking a proactive approach to business continuity planning is essential for all disaster scenarios.<br><br>Topics include:<ul><li>AT&T's own business continuity preparedness efforts</li><li>Planning assumptions for pandemic influenza and the 2006 hurricane forecast</li><li>Best practices recommendations</li><li>AT&T solutions that support business continuity strategies</li><li>AT&T customer support during business continuity "events"</li></ul>The Inexpensive Instant Message: Creating an E-Mail NewsletterHow does one share accurate, timely information with employees, customers and the community - and do it faster, better and less expensively than using the normal media outlets? The person should turn to e-mail. Faced with a barrage of negative media coverage as a result of innovative steps that provided a few surprises during the 2000-01 upheaval in energy markets, Chelan County PUD (Wenatchee, Wash.) came to this realization: The media were not going to tell their side of the story for them; they had to do it ourselves.Using Crises as Publicity OpportunitiesThere are two kinds of Crisis Management: Internal (for when something happens within a company or externally that affects the company directly) and External (for when something happens in the world that indirectly affects the company). The authors' recommend that every company have a written plan on how to handle a range of both internal and external crises. This paper deals with external crisis management, and how one can, with advanced planning, gain positive publicity for the company when an external event occurs.Telling Everyone You're Ok - A Key Element in Crisis CommunicationsHave a person ever noticed that one of the first side effects of most disaster situations is that the phone lines in the area immediately go down? The author believes that the first thing people think about in disasters is how it affects the people they know, or maybe just know of. That's why the phone lines go down - calls to check.Impact of Past Crises on Current Crisis CommunicationPrevious research based on Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) suggests that an organization's past crises history affects the reputational threat posed by a current crisis when that crisis results from intentional acts by the organization. The study reported on in this paper provides a wider test of crisis history to better assess its role in crisis communication. Results from the present investigation showed that a history of similar crises intensified the reputational threat of a current crisis even when the crisis arose from the victimization of the organization or from an accident, rather than from the organization's intentional acts.Sample Source: Crisis Management Plans - Part IIThis paper includes specific action steps to take in the event of a crisis. Schools should create detailed procedures for each type of crisis that may threaten the school environment. Each process will vary, according to the type and severity of the emergency. The paper also describes the process in which the school recovers and restores its community.Sample Source: Crisis Management Plans - Part IEvery morning, millions of students pour into school buildings all across the country. Families depend on schools to ensure that the environment in which their children learn and play is as healthy and safe as possible. Emergencies can take many forms, including severe weather and natural disasters, medical incidents, terrorism, and other threats of violence. Although many of these incidents are rare, it is vitally important for schools to be adequately prepared in the case of an actual crisis.Media Communication Takes on New Dimensions With RMPIt is puzzling why many companies are doing little to prepare the local press for the information that will soon become public. This may stem from the industry's long-standing mistrust of the media. The good news about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Risk Management Program (RMP) rule is that it could serve as the catalyst for improved relations between the chemical industry and the news media. The bad news is that both are going to have to learn a new set of rules. Before the RMP rule, a chemical company's communications with the local media took place on two levels - routine and crisis.Crisis Management and Disaster Recovery: The New Reality - Response to 21st Century ThreatsThe unfortunate truth is that many companies have failed to recognize that physical events or nagging perceptions can be their undoing. As keepers of corporate reputation, people need to step up to one of their most important responsibilities: developing the capabilities for responding to threatening situations. In the process, if the planning is founded on ethical core values and implemented properly, it can help avert loss of public confidence. Today, up to 25 percent of every chief communicator's time requires attention to readiness planning. That planning had taken on new dimensions that will be discussed in this paper.
care physician. When they become ill, they go to the emergency department for care. Emergency care is the one of the most expensive ways to access medical care because the charges for emergency care must reflect the cost of 24 hour availability of highly trained physicians and nurses who are poised for life and death care. When that staff is used to treat a strep throat, that strep throat care becomes a very high cost treatment.
New Drugs
The cost of prescription drugs has been rising 6-9% annually for a number of years. Prescription drug cost increases are related to several factors:
1) the high cost of research and development; it takes about 20 years of research and testing to develop a new drug and that cost must be made up over the seven year life of a drug’s patent.
2) Marketing costs of persuading to use one manufacturer’s drugs over another’s drugs.
3) Investor demand for high profitability in the pharmaceutical sector has led to huge increases in price in order to meet high rate of investor return.
4) Biotechnology advances that are creating advances such as gene-specific drugs possible but at a high cost of development.
The Growing Uninsured
As healthcare costs increase and employers reduce their contribution to health insurance premiums, more Americans are uninsured or underinsured. People without insurance tend to put off seeking medical care until there’s a crisis. Treating people in crisis is much more expensive than providing preventive care. For example, it’s much easier and less expensive to monitor and control a hypertensive person’s blood pressure with a daily drug than it is to treat that person after a stroke.
Malpractice Litigation
Contrary to many people’s belief, malpractice litigation has an almost negligible effect on healthcare costs. However, malpractice premiums, often rising due to pressure on insurance companies to produce high value returns, do make medical care more expensive.
Many of the reasons for the rising cost of healthcare are systemic in nature and require a macro response. However, individual consumers can reduce their own healthcare costs by practicing prevention and selecting a primary care physician to oversee their healthcare needs.
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