ABA Business Law Section Seeks Expertise of Interhack Computer Science

(April 14, 2011) Interhack Corporation computer scientist C. Matthew Curtin brings expertise to bear at the ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts regarding Electronic Health Records.

Columbus, OH—Interhack computer science expert Matthew Curtin will participate in the panel discussion Healthcare Reform and the Cost of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) at the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section Spring Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Nearly 1500 attorneys will gather there on April 14-16, 2011. 

"From data breaches to availability failures, and from misplaced focus to litigation, failures can be costly. We have been working with IT long enough now that we have a good sense not only for its benefits but how it fails." —C. Matthew Curtin, Founder Interhack Corp.

Curtin's understanding and advising as to how systems like EHRs actually work informs the discussion. He provides context showing how to avoid repeating IT's mistakes of the past in the deployment of EHRs. 

For over a decade, attorneys have relied on Curtin's opinion to inform their strategy in all manner of adjudication—civil plaintiffs actions, data breaches, insurance fraud, employment matters, and criminal defense cases. 

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About Interhack

Interhack aids executives and attorneys facing challenges and opportunities involving the use of information.  We perform security and privacy assessments, as well as services to work with data in legal proceedings.  Our work is used to find the right questions to ask and the best answers science can provide.  Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack supports clients all over North America.  Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.