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U.S., Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, and UK cybersecurity authorities assess, in 2021, malicious
cyber actors aggressively targeted newly disclosed critical software vulnerabilities against broad target
sets, including public and private sector organizations worldwide.
In 1986, the Foster G. McGaw Prize was created to recognize hospitals that have distinguished themselves through efforts to improve the health and well-being of everyone in their communities.
An archive of winners and finalists of the American Hospital Association Foster G. McGaw award from 1986 to 2014.
The cybersecurity authorities of the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA).
Over the past few years every leader of health care organization in the country has had to acknowledge the threat of a cyberattack that has the potential to compromise systems and patient safety.
As of March 2022, BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware as a service (RaaS) had compromised at least 60 entities worldwide and is the first ransomware group to do so successfully using RUST, considered to be a more secure programming language that offers improved performance and reliable concurrent processing.
The American Hospital Association today presented two federal hospital leaders with awards recognizing their outstanding service to the health care field.
The integration of behavioral health and primary health care leads to early detection and treatment of numerous issues.
Over the past few years the goal of health equity has moved into our national conversation about health care in a new, bigger and different way.
While we are hopeful that the nation may be rounding the corner in the battle against COVID-19, the health care workforce continues to contend with many immediate challenges related to the pandemic, as well as a health care landscape that has been deeply altered.