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Improvements needed to patch the cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the healthcare system have been frustratingly slow to come by in the US, even as ransomware attacks escalate and data show real patient safety impacts.
Gaps include critical enforcement standards, technical resources and financial support. But that might start to change, in part because of some regulatory momentum and the Change Healthcare hack, which took down the UnitedHealth-owned company at the end of February.
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