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Lee Kim, senior principal for cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS, says hospitals and health systems need to effectively make use of their whole cybersecurity staff, whether it's a team of 50, five – or even a single person.
While leadership changes present challenges, Cliff Steinhauer, information security and engagement director at the National Cybersecurity Alliance, says the need for robust cybersecurity coordination will push both parties to cooperate next year.
Adam Green, partner at the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine, offers some perspective on how healthcare buyers should approach documentation for potential red flags.
Robert Crowe, EVP of Per Diem and Local Workforce Strategies at Medical Solutions and founder of Matchwell, says hospitals should know the fastest growing workforce segment is seeking work/life harmony.
The elderly-centric 800-bed hospital in Seoul is now letting patients fulfil their registration checklist before heading to the hospital.
Troy Adams, cyber engagement specialist at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says Scattered Spider suspects are between 19 and 22 - and deploy sophisticated ransomware such as ALPHV Black Cat, used on Change Healthcare.
Tainan Municipal Hospital in Taiwan's ancient capital is eyeing telemedicine implementation as part of its digital transformation, says deputy superintendent Dr Hsing-Hsien Wu.
Andre Esteva CEO of Artera explains how, from images of patients' digitized pathology, artificial intelligence can enable a view of tumor cells for recommended therapy and long-term prognosis.
Tom Leary, senior vice president and head of government relations at HIMSS, says every government in every country is concerned with protecting data and training its workforce to be prepared for a cyberattack.