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In the Decade To Come, Healthcare Organizations Can Reduce Cyber Risk with Employee Training

Electronic Health Reporter

The healthcare industry has been at risk of cyberattack since long before the proliferation of patient networks, web applications, cloud services, and other connected devices increased the attack surface exponentially. By Taeil Goh, chief technology officer, OPSWAT.

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Cybersecurity: Hoping for the Best, but Preparing for the Worst

Healthcare IT Today

In an ideal world we wouldn’t have to worry about cybersecurity for healthcare. Instead with how deeply personal and important the information and data that we hold is in the world of healthcare, we need to be prepared for the absolute worst. All systems should have protections in place against even the worst of cyber threats.

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Health Provider News – April 15, 2022

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HHS warns of cyber gang Lapsus$: 5 things to know. Kidney organizations urge officials to prioritize dialysis center supplies as shortage looms. court reinstates Biden federal employee COVID vaccine mandate. 34 urban hospitals win challenge to Medicare rate formula change. Amazon wants a hospital C-leader whisperer.

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Health Provider News – February 3, 2023

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NATIONAL Biden plans to end the Covid public health emergency this spring in a major shift to federal response Biden administration will end COVID-19 emergencies on May 11 Can a drugstore be your only doctor? Now hospitals are charging them.

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Health Provider News

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Health Provider News

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NATIONAL AHA, others urge Supreme Court to review challenge to HHS interpretation of DSH formula    AHA: Anti-hospital Group Misleads on Site-neutral Impact on Rural Access to Care AHA: New Error-Ridden 340B Study Misses the Mark Amazon to lay off hundreds in healthcare division At inaugural food-as-medicine summit, HHS announces partnerships to bolster (..)