WakeMed says they have not been able to determine whether Facebook actually collected or used any of the information sent from its pixel. As a precaution, WakeMed says they are notifying all ...
Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed is notifying patients that some of their data may have been inadvertently sent to Facebook. WakeMed said in an Oct. 14 news release that it had placed Facebook’s Meta Pixel ...
1. The WakeMed All Access app helps patients and visitors navigate the health system's facilities by providing GPS and turn-by-turn directions to their point of care. 2. Navigation extends to more ...
RALEIGH – Patients and visitors can now get directions, parking information and point-of-care destination inside WakeMed health system facilities as well as making appointments and reviewing medical ...
WakeMed warned patients that they may have accidentally sent sensitive patient data to Meta. Chuck Liddy [email protected] WakeMed may have mistakenly sent sensitive health information to ...
RALEIGH – WakeMed is working with a Georgia company to develop what it says will be the first “wayfinding” app for patients and visitors with deployment expected in early 2019. The app is being paid ...
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