January 6, 2025
Sanford Health and Marshfield Clinic Health System have merged to create a unified nonprofit integrated health system operating under the Sanford Health name, aimed at improving patient-centered care in the Midwest, particularly in rural areas. This merge adds 13,000 employees from Marshfield and expands health services to the Marshfield region in Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, while maintaining operations for Sanford Health Plan and Security Health Plan. Dr. Brian Hoerneman has been appointed president and CEO of the Marshfield Clinic region, reflecting the commitment to enhance healthcare access in these areas. The combined organization will support a broader geographic service area, including multiple states, with nearly 56,000 employees and 56 hospitals.
Sanford Health and Marshfield Clinic Merge to Transform Rural Healthcare Sanford Health
January 6, 2025
Recent security breaches have compromised at least 35 Google Chrome extensions, affecting around 2.6 million users. The malicious code, initially linked to a phishing campaign against the cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven, has been found to exfiltrate sensitive data. The phishing strategy involved deceptive domains to mislead extension developers, who were tricked into granting unauthorized access via a fraudulent authentication request. This breach specifically targeted Facebook accounts, employing sophisticated methods to bypass two-factor authentication, thus allowing attackers to access critical user information.
Major Security Breach Hits 35 Chrome Extensions, Endangering 2.6 Million Users SC World
January 5, 2025
Healthcare IT leaders are navigating a challenging landscape marked by budget limitations, regulatory requirements, and alignment issues with vendors. In the first installment of a blog series entitled, ‘Stoicism, Leadership, and Healthcare IT Modernization: Clarity Through Cloud,’ former CTO Jeremy Marut advises focusing on controllable aspects, drawing from Stoic philosophy to empower healthcare CIOs to direct efforts towards system management and strategic decision-making. He highlights cloud modernization as a key tactic, enabling IT leaders to enhance resilience and simplify operations through automatic failover and real-time monitoring, thereby allowing for efficient resource allocation. The article contrasts cloud solutions with legacy systems, demonstrating how cloud environments can quickly adapt to sudden demand shifts, illustrating the proactive mindset necessary for effective healthcare leadership.
Healthcare CIOs: Embrace Cloud Solutions to Regain Control and Resilience LinkedIn
January 5, 2025
Ransomware attacks on U.S. healthcare organizations have caused significant financial harm, amounting to about $20.8 billion since 2018, with 654 successful incidents compromising nearly 89 million patient records. The average daily cost of downtime is estimated at $1.9 million, severely disrupting hospital operations. The problem escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic, culminating in a record 143 attacks in 2023 alone, affecting over 26 million records. For instance, Ascension faced a major ransomware incident in May 2024, causing major disruptions and financial losses between $1.1 billion and $1.6 billion. Ransom demands have ranged from $4,000 to $10 million, averaging around $1.06 million, highlighting the considerable risks facing healthcare facilities.
Ransomware Costs U.S. Healthcare $20.8 Billion Since 2018 Comparitech
January 6, 2025
Sanford Health and Marshfield Clinic Health System have merged to create a unified nonprofit integrated health system operating under the Sanford Health name, aimed at improving patient-centered care in the Midwest, particularly in rural areas. This merge adds 13,000 employees from Marshfield and expands health services to the Marshfield region in Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, while maintaining operations for Sanford Health Plan and Security Health Plan. Dr. Brian Hoerneman has been appointed president and CEO of the Marshfield Clinic region, reflecting the commitment to enhance healthcare access in these areas. The combined organization will support a broader geographic service area, including multiple states, with nearly 56,000 employees and 56 hospitals.
Sanford Health and Marshfield Clinic Merge to Transform Rural Healthcare Sanford Health
January 6, 2025
Recent security breaches have compromised at least 35 Google Chrome extensions, affecting around 2.6 million users. The malicious code, initially linked to a phishing campaign against the cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven, has been found to exfiltrate sensitive data. The phishing strategy involved deceptive domains to mislead extension developers, who were tricked into granting unauthorized access via a fraudulent authentication request. This breach specifically targeted Facebook accounts, employing sophisticated methods to bypass two-factor authentication, thus allowing attackers to access critical user information.
Major Security Breach Hits 35 Chrome Extensions, Endangering 2.6 Million Users SC World
January 5, 2025
Healthcare IT leaders are navigating a challenging landscape marked by budget limitations, regulatory requirements, and alignment issues with vendors. In the first installment of a blog series entitled, ‘Stoicism, Leadership, and Healthcare IT Modernization: Clarity Through Cloud,’ former CTO Jeremy Marut advises focusing on controllable aspects, drawing from Stoic philosophy to empower healthcare CIOs to direct efforts towards system management and strategic decision-making. He highlights cloud modernization as a key tactic, enabling IT leaders to enhance resilience and simplify operations through automatic failover and real-time monitoring, thereby allowing for efficient resource allocation. The article contrasts cloud solutions with legacy systems, demonstrating how cloud environments can quickly adapt to sudden demand shifts, illustrating the proactive mindset necessary for effective healthcare leadership.
Healthcare CIOs: Embrace Cloud Solutions to Regain Control and Resilience LinkedIn
January 5, 2025
Ransomware attacks on U.S. healthcare organizations have caused significant financial harm, amounting to about $20.8 billion since 2018, with 654 successful incidents compromising nearly 89 million patient records. The average daily cost of downtime is estimated at $1.9 million, severely disrupting hospital operations. The problem escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic, culminating in a record 143 attacks in 2023 alone, affecting over 26 million records. For instance, Ascension faced a major ransomware incident in May 2024, causing major disruptions and financial losses between $1.1 billion and $1.6 billion. Ransom demands have ranged from $4,000 to $10 million, averaging around $1.06 million, highlighting the considerable risks facing healthcare facilities.
Ransomware Costs U.S. Healthcare $20.8 Billion Since 2018 Comparitech
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