After the Change Healthcare cyberattack, policymakers and lobbyists are racing to put together strategies for averting future attacks. https://t.co/vtznvTLL6T
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A cyberattack shut down the largest U.S. health care payment system last month. Here's what to know as hospitals, health insurers, physician clinics and others in the industry increasingly become the targets of significant hacks. https://t.co/mSGJ0Nojvi https://t.co/1rLv8dFNdH

The healthcare industry faces increasing cybersecurity risks following the Change Healthcare cyberattack. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced flexibilities in Medicaid and Medicare, along with investigations. Experts emphasize the vulnerability of healthcare infrastructure to cyber disruptions, with calls for regulatory actions to prevent future attacks. The cyberattack on Change Healthcare has led to disputes between hospitals and insurers over support for affected providers, prompting regulatory scrutiny and potential rule changes to enhance cybersecurity measures and prevent similar incidents.










