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Please see the attached weekly threat brief from the HHS Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3). This week's briefing is on China's 14th Five Year Plan
On May 4, 2021 security researchers published a collaborated report identifying 21 vulnerabilities for EXIM, an open source email server platform. These vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely and allow for full compromise of the system. Several healthcare organizations appeared in a search鈥
On May 5, Dr. James Madara, the AMA鈥檚 chief executive officer and executive vice president spoke with AHA鈥檚 Rick Pollack, president and chief executive officer, about prioritizing medical justice to address health equity, health care post-pandemic and strategies to increase the numbers of people鈥
On April 30, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) posted an alert dubbed Codecov Releases New Detections for Supply Chain Compromise.
Though the COVID-19 pandemic has been a fast-evolving situation, the team at UT Southwestern Medical Center, based in Dallas, has been sharing important and useful information with its communities every step of the way. Now it鈥檚 focused on vaccination 鈥 offering 鈥渨hat to know鈥 about COVID-19鈥
AHA statement on star ratings update from Senior Vice President for Public Policy Analysis Development Ashley Thompson.
As New York City continues to expand vaccine eligibility, NYC Health + Hospitals has been a leader in the race to vaccinate New Yorkers.
Health systems like Johns Hopkins Medicine are demonstrating that by bringing together the right partners, proactively getting information to communities and meeting people where they are, we can build trust, create confidence and save lives.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by exploring how North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military alliance members are strengthening their collective response to cyberattacks and disinformation operations against critical infrastructure sectors, and how such exercises are especially鈥
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services late on April 27, 2021, issued its hospital inpatient prospective payment system and long-term care hospital PPS proposed rule for fiscal year 2022. AHA staff are reviewing the rule.