Healthcare certification
The book I read to research this post was Healthcare Information Technology Exam Guide For Comp TIA Healthcare Technician & HIT Pro Certifications which is a very good book which I read at https://safaribooksonline.com. This book is primarily about being a healthcare IT technician with regard to setting up electronic health records and also things like legal compliance and setting up the network. The book pertains to the legal requirements in the United States and it does say having the electronic health records on a cloud site is not a good idea because you can't be sure the cloud provider follows the medical legal requirements and if anything goes wrong you can still potentially be sued. If more than 500 records are breached you have to notify those people in writing to let them know. You also have to brief not to divulge passwords or user names by email or phone as this is a common phishing trick. They will often in the case of email give you a link to click on that takes you to a copycat fake site and it is important if you go to a site type out the address in the browser. One trick is to have a similar sounding site but with a similar foreign character that at first sight is indistinguishable from the original. In 1965 the supreme court in America declared everyone is entitled to privacy with things like medical records prior to that it didn't exist legally. I did quite enjoy this book and it is a decent length, in fact I think some will be put off by that. It's quite an interesting subject especially if you live in the States and if you don't some of it might be a bit confusing. The best parts of the book are probably the parts on computer networking and the software you need to use.