
April 15, 2025
DaVita Inc. has reported a ransomware attack affecting its operations across its network of over 3,100 dialysis centers in the U.S. and 13 other countries. The company activated its response protocols and is working with cybersecurity experts to isolate impacted systems and assess the situation after becoming aware of the incident over the weekend. While DaVita continues to provide patient care and has contingency plans in place, it has not fully determined the extent of the disruption or its potential impact on patient services. Experts express concerns about the risks associated with the attack, particularly regarding the potential encryption of patient records and associated sensitive information.
DaVita Faces Ransomware Attack Disrupting Kidney Care Services Nationwide BankInfoSecurity
April 14, 2025
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved seven new health systems to implement the hospital-at-home model, allowing them to deliver acute hospital care in patients' residences and receive reimbursement for these services. The approved systems include notable institutions such as UW Medicine in Seattle, Community Health Network in Indianapolis, and several others across the U.S. This expansion reflects a trend towards innovative, patient-centered care aimed at improving outcomes and alleviating stress on traditional hospital settings.
CMS Expands Hospital-at-Home Model with Approval of Seven New Health Systems Beckers Hospital Review
April 14, 2025
During a recent Senate Armed Services cyber subcommittee hearing, Lt. Gen. William Hartman, the acting head of U.S. Cyber Command and the NSA, responded to inquiries regarding the dismissal of his predecessor, Gen. Timothy Haugh, which raised bipartisan concerns about leadership stability in cybersecurity. The hearing, under an hour long and with limited attendance, also addressed Cyber Command’s modernization initiative, "CYBERCOM 2.0," and questioned the effectiveness of the dual leadership structure of Cyber Command and the NSA, which Hartman defended as essential for national security. He further discussed the threat posed by foreign hacking groups, notably from China, targeting critical infrastructure.
Senate Hearing Sparks Concerns Over Cyber Command Leadership and Threats Record
April 14, 2025
Health systems in the U.S. are bracing for possible reductions in Medicaid funding, which could significantly impact financial stability, particularly in vulnerable states. An analysis from the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation predicts a potential loss of $31.9 billion in hospital revenue and $6.3 billion in uncompensated care if federal proposals to rollback Medicaid expansion are implemented. Hospital leaders, particularly in at-risk states, emphasize the need for proactive planning to cushion the effect of these potential cuts, with some, like Kyle Fisher, focusing on efficiency and cost management, while others, like Rich Rasmussen, warn of severe staffing impacts and revenue losses totaling billions.
Hospitals Brace for $31.9 Billion Loss Amid Medicaid Funding Cuts Becker's Hospital Review
April 15, 2025
DaVita Inc. has reported a ransomware attack affecting its operations across its network of over 3,100 dialysis centers in the U.S. and 13 other countries. The company activated its response protocols and is working with cybersecurity experts to isolate impacted systems and assess the situation after becoming aware of the incident over the weekend. While DaVita continues to provide patient care and has contingency plans in place, it has not fully determined the extent of the disruption or its potential impact on patient services. Experts express concerns about the risks associated with the attack, particularly regarding the potential encryption of patient records and associated sensitive information.
DaVita Faces Ransomware Attack Disrupting Kidney Care Services Nationwide BankInfoSecurity
April 14, 2025
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved seven new health systems to implement the hospital-at-home model, allowing them to deliver acute hospital care in patients' residences and receive reimbursement for these services. The approved systems include notable institutions such as UW Medicine in Seattle, Community Health Network in Indianapolis, and several others across the U.S. This expansion reflects a trend towards innovative, patient-centered care aimed at improving outcomes and alleviating stress on traditional hospital settings.
CMS Expands Hospital-at-Home Model with Approval of Seven New Health Systems Beckers Hospital Review
April 14, 2025
During a recent Senate Armed Services cyber subcommittee hearing, Lt. Gen. William Hartman, the acting head of U.S. Cyber Command and the NSA, responded to inquiries regarding the dismissal of his predecessor, Gen. Timothy Haugh, which raised bipartisan concerns about leadership stability in cybersecurity. The hearing, under an hour long and with limited attendance, also addressed Cyber Command’s modernization initiative, "CYBERCOM 2.0," and questioned the effectiveness of the dual leadership structure of Cyber Command and the NSA, which Hartman defended as essential for national security. He further discussed the threat posed by foreign hacking groups, notably from China, targeting critical infrastructure.
Senate Hearing Sparks Concerns Over Cyber Command Leadership and Threats Record
April 14, 2025
Health systems in the U.S. are bracing for possible reductions in Medicaid funding, which could significantly impact financial stability, particularly in vulnerable states. An analysis from the Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation predicts a potential loss of $31.9 billion in hospital revenue and $6.3 billion in uncompensated care if federal proposals to rollback Medicaid expansion are implemented. Hospital leaders, particularly in at-risk states, emphasize the need for proactive planning to cushion the effect of these potential cuts, with some, like Kyle Fisher, focusing on efficiency and cost management, while others, like Rich Rasmussen, warn of severe staffing impacts and revenue losses totaling billions.
Hospitals Brace for $31.9 Billion Loss Amid Medicaid Funding Cuts Becker's Hospital Review

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