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As the field continues to move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic into the new normal, we understand more clearly than ever that our dedicated workforce is the backbone of our health care system.
This week, Hacking Healthcare takes a longer look at the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.
Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine has, as expected, spilled over into cyberspace. The scope of conflict now includes allies on both sides, many of whom also bring cyber capabilities with them.
Caregivers have taken on unimaginable COVID-19 pandemic challenges and risen to the occasion. We are pleased to share their stories with you.
Leading up to Russia’s unprovoked attack against Ukraine, threat actors deployed destructive malware against organizations in Ukraine to destroy computer systems and render them inoperable.
On February 26, 2022, the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a joint cybersecurity advisory (CSA), AA22-057A, discussing the destructive malware deployed by threat actors against Ukraine organizations to…
Cisco Talos has released strategic analysis for executives to respond and potentially prevent damages and fallout from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Hospital leaders say that while the omicron surge has declined, the death toll among children in Louisiana has risen to 21 in February.
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) Feb. 24 announced a redesign of the Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model (GPDC), which launched last year and was supposed to continue through 2026.