U.S. healthcare organizations lose $1.9 million on average during each day of downtime following a ransomware attack, according to new research from Comparitech. Rebecca Moody, Comparitech's head of data research, predicted that the rate of ransomware attacks in the healthcare sector will accelerate even more in 2025.
These benefits set employees up with the resources and access to manage their health efficiently and proactively while giving employers financial savings throughout the year.
The public health community can circle the wagons and complain about the attacking forces outside. Alternatively, public health advocates can take a hard look in the mirror, get outside of their bubble, frankly identify failures and missteps, and determine how to regain the trust of an increasingly skeptical public.
In this episode, we look at the reelection of Trump and how it will affect healthcare. We address the 340B drug discount program and the fact that J&J is suing the federal government over it. We also discuss how health systems in upstate New York are trying to provide pharmacy services given that many local pharmacies are shutting down.
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