Change Healthcare faced a cyberattack weeks ago. How does it impact you? @KristinaRex https://t.co/JHJhN7Zxdc
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 Change Healthcare cyberattack disrupted patient access to lifesaving medications and caused chaos at pharmacies, hospitals, and medical practices nationwide. @OversightDems want answers. https://t.co/FtFHkyllmu https://t.co/glxAPDcrXV






Healthcare organizations are facing increasing cyber threats, with incidents like the Change Healthcare ransomware attack causing disruptions. Policymakers are urged to take action similar to breach disclosure rules. The cyberattack has led to disagreements between hospitals and insurers over support for affected providers. Washington is implementing stricter regulations on health tech post the incident, as federal regulators aim to prevent future crises. Third-party vendors are highlighted as a significant cybersecurity risk for healthcare providers, emphasizing the need for comprehensive security measures. The Change Healthcare cyberattack resulted in disruptions to patient care and medication access, prompting calls for accountability and solutions from oversight committees and media outlets.