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Cybersecurity Advocacy Resources, Thought Leadership and Latest News
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities and intrusions pose risks for every hospital, and its reputation. The American Hospital Association offers resources for hospitals and health systems to protect themselves and their patients.
Cybersecurity & Risk Advisory Service
AHA can help hospitals and health systems prepare for and mitigate cyber threats with John Riggi, a recognized expert, as a powerful resource.
Exclusive AHA Insights for our Partners in the Business Community
This is exclusive Insider content for AHA Associate Program Organizations. Thought leadership materials about workforce, cybersecurity, rural health.
John Riggi
John Riggi, highly decorated veteran of the FBI, serves as the first national advisor for cybersecurity and risk for the AHA.
AHA Cyber Intel Blogs
Read how to better prepare for and mitigate cyberthreats to prevent disruptions to patient care and business operations.
AHA Requests Flexibility Extension from HHS on DEA Telemedicine Prescribing
AHA letter to HHS regarding the Department of Health and Human Services 'role in coordinating with the Drug Enforcement Administration to support the safe prescribing of controlled substances via telehealth.
State Hospital Association Cyber Workshops
AHA is partnering with State Hospital’s Association to host interactive workshops so health care can learn how to protect patient and staff safety and how to defend against these threats.
Start with Defense: Building a Cyber-Ready Team with Microsoft
In this conversation, cyber security experts from the AHA and Microsoft, discuss the urgent need to build a cyber strong workforce, particularly in rural hospital and health systems, and how methods such as re-skilling can sustain permanent cyber readiness.
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities and intrusions pose risks for every hospital, and its reputation
While there are significant benefits for care delivery and organizational efficiency from the expanded use of networked technology, internet-enabled medical devices and electronic databases for clinical, financial and administrative operations, networked technology and greater connectivity also increase exposure to possible cybersecurity threats that require hospitals to evaluate and manage new risks in the context of federal privacy rules and related polices.