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Hackers access North Dakota hospital's network
An unauthorized party has obtained access to Cavalier, N.D.-based Pembina County Memorial Hospital's internal network. -
State extends 500+ loans due to Change cyberattack
The Maryland Department of Health has dispensed more than 500 loans to healthcare providers affected by the Change Healthcare cyberattack, WYPR reported. -
Healthcare cybersecurity bill seeks to incentivize upgrades
A new bill, introduced in the wake of the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare, aims to incentivize cybersecurity upgrades made by healthcare organizations, Nextgov/FCW reported March 22. -
Change Healthcare to begin processing $14B in claims
Change Healthcare said March 22 it plans to restore its biggest clearinghouse platforms over the weekend and start processing $14 billion in claims. -
AHA seeks guidance on reporting breaches linked to Change cyberattack
The American Hospital Association sent a letter to the HHS urging them to clarify whether hospitals and health systems should be providing breach notification to patients if protected health information is compromised due to the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare. -
How UnitedHealth's CEO personally supported a physician following cyberattack
As providers nationwide continue to face financial disruptions stemming from the Change Healthcare cyberattack in February, a Florida physician has shared how UnitedHealth Group's CEO, Andrew Witty, personally stepped in to address cash flow challenges. -
Change Healthcare restores Amazon cloud services after cyberattack
Change Healthcare said it has reinstated Amazon cloud services for two of its platforms a month into a cyberattack against the company. -
Vendor ransomware attack exposes patient data at Tennessee hospital
Memphis, Tenn.-based Regional One Health's obstetrics and gynecology patients' information may have been compromised due to a ransomware attack on a technology vendor KMJ Health Solutions. -
Is healthcare prepared for cyberattacks?
Are hospitals and health systems truly prepared for cybersecurity attacks? -
Unknown actor targets West Virginia hospital
Weirton (W.Va.) Medical Center has learned that an unknown actor has gained access to its systems. -
Change hack raises bigger questions for healthcare security
The Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare is raising questions about how prepared healthcare is when it comes to cybersecurity, Politico reported March 18. -
Change attack update: UnitedHealth launching medical claims solution
UnitedHealth Group has advanced more than $2 billion to providers and is launching software for medical claims preparation beginning March 18 following the cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary in late February. -
Six cybersecurity points Healthcare CIOs should explain to their boards
The confidence your board and other stakeholders have in your organization’s cybersecurity strategy can influence decisions about prioritization of budget, resources, and reputation for your team. -
The Change Healthcare cyberattack: A timeline
The most significant and consequential cyberattack in American history began Feb. 21 against UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare, crippling financial operations for hospitals, insurers, pharmacies and medical groups nationwide. -
Lurie Children's works to restore MyChart post-hack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is in the process of bringing its MyChart system back online after it was taken offline Jan. 31 in the wake of a cyberattack. -
How much money are hackers selling medical records for?
Medical records are selling for $60 on the dark web, CNBC reported March 15. -
In the Wake of a Major Cyberattack, Focus on These Three Priorities
The Change Healthcare ransomware attack has sown chaos in the healthcare industry. -
Federal government launches investigation into UnitedHealth over Change hack
The federal government is launching an investigation into UnitedHealth Group following the February cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary that has significantly affected providers' financial stability nationwide. -
Data breach affects more than 2,000 Texas hospital patients
Dallas-based UT Southwestern Medical Center has been hit with a data breach that is affecting 2,094 patients, according to a data security breach report on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's website. -
Massachusetts hospitals losing $24M a day from Change Healthcare hack
Massachusetts hospitals are losing at least $24 million a day due to the Change Healthcare cyberattack, the state hospital association reported.
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