Sept. 4, 2025
| This week’s IT news for healthcare leaders
If there’s one takeaway from the news over the past two years, it’s that healthcare has never been more vulnerable to cyberattacks. Breaches at companies like Change Healthcare and Ascension have dominated headlines, caused massive payment disruptions and racked up millions of dollars in recovery costs. The question isn’t if a cyberattack is going to target your provider or health system, it’s when.
Join us for a free virtual session on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. ET to learn how to evaluate cyber risks in healthcare, including how to safeguard patient operations. Over three panels, you’ll hear from experts about the current landscape of healthcare cyber threats and what leaders can do to prepare.
Register for the event here. As always, thanks for reading!
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Sydney Halleman
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Witnesses said that more oversight is needed to help the industry overcome a “foundational trust deficit” currently blocking uptake of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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The HHS says it will commit new resources to targeting and punishing providers, health IT companies and other groups found information blocking, though the pledge is scarce on details.
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Public companies, which accounted for about half of AI-enabled devices on the market, had a higher rate of recalls and a lower rate of clinical evidence, according to a JAMA study.
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As more attackers target the space, health systems need to plan for the inevitability of breaches. Learn how to evaluate cyber risks and how to implement backups to safeguard crucial patient operations in our
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