
November 18, 2025
The Trump administration’s cybersecurity strategy, led by National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross, emphasizes deterrence against foreign adversaries and aims to streamline regulatory impacts on the tech industry. With a focus on collaboration across government agencies, the strategy introduces a coordinated approach to combat escalating cyber threats from entities such as Russia and China. A pivotal element includes imposing costs on these adversaries to reduce the prevalence of ransomware attacks, highlighting a shift toward long-term solutions rather than isolated defenses. For healthcare professionals, this strategy underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures as health organizations increasingly face cyber threats that could jeopardize patient data and safety.
Trumps Cybersecurity Strategy Aims to Deter Adversaries, Ease Industry Burdens Cybersecurity Dive
November 18, 2025
Researchers have introduced a new online tool based on the PREVENT risk calculator that estimates long-term cardiovascular risk using age- and sex-specific percentiles. This innovative approach not only allows individuals to input personal health data—such as cholesterol levels and diabetes status—but also compares their risk to that of their peers, potentially motivating younger users to engage in early intervention. Endorsed by leading cardiovascular organizations, the tool provides 10- and 30-year risk assessments, emphasizing the need for early prevention measures against cardiovascular diseases. By framing risks in a relatable context, this tool represents a significant step towards enhancing health communication and encouraging proactive health management among younger populations.
New AI Tool Uses Percentiles to Boost Early Cardiovascular Prevention MedPage Today
November 17, 2025
The recent end of the government shutdown has not led to an extension of the crucial Obamacare tax credits, which help keep health insurance premiums affordable for millions of Americans. As open enrollment for 2026 coverage approaches, many individuals who depend on the Affordable Care Act are faced with potential premium increases, leading to uncertainty about their coverage options. The likelihood of extending these subsidies appears to diminish as time progresses, with political challenges ahead, including required bipartisan support for any legislative action. This instability poses significant implications for healthcare professionals, as it may affect patient enrollment and, subsequently, overall access to care.
ACA Premiums Surge as Obamacare Tax Credits Remain Unresolved NBC News
November 17, 2025
Dennis Sutterfield has been appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Penn State Health, a move aimed at bolstering the health system's agility and data-driven capabilities. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare technology, Sutterfield will oversee the implementation of the Epic electronic health record platform and focus on enhancing cybersecurity and aligning technology initiatives with organizational goals. His appointment completes the executive leadership team, signifying a commitment to advancing digital transformation and optimizing IT operations at Penn State Health, which can have significant implications for improving patient care and operational efficiency.
Dennis Sutterfield Joins Penn State Health as CIO, Leading Digital Transformation Penn State Health
November 18, 2025
The Trump administration’s cybersecurity strategy, led by National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross, emphasizes deterrence against foreign adversaries and aims to streamline regulatory impacts on the tech industry. With a focus on collaboration across government agencies, the strategy introduces a coordinated approach to combat escalating cyber threats from entities such as Russia and China. A pivotal element includes imposing costs on these adversaries to reduce the prevalence of ransomware attacks, highlighting a shift toward long-term solutions rather than isolated defenses. For healthcare professionals, this strategy underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures as health organizations increasingly face cyber threats that could jeopardize patient data and safety.
Trumps Cybersecurity Strategy Aims to Deter Adversaries, Ease Industry Burdens Cybersecurity Dive
November 18, 2025
Researchers have introduced a new online tool based on the PREVENT risk calculator that estimates long-term cardiovascular risk using age- and sex-specific percentiles. This innovative approach not only allows individuals to input personal health data—such as cholesterol levels and diabetes status—but also compares their risk to that of their peers, potentially motivating younger users to engage in early intervention. Endorsed by leading cardiovascular organizations, the tool provides 10- and 30-year risk assessments, emphasizing the need for early prevention measures against cardiovascular diseases. By framing risks in a relatable context, this tool represents a significant step towards enhancing health communication and encouraging proactive health management among younger populations.
New AI Tool Uses Percentiles to Boost Early Cardiovascular Prevention MedPage Today
November 17, 2025
The recent end of the government shutdown has not led to an extension of the crucial Obamacare tax credits, which help keep health insurance premiums affordable for millions of Americans. As open enrollment for 2026 coverage approaches, many individuals who depend on the Affordable Care Act are faced with potential premium increases, leading to uncertainty about their coverage options. The likelihood of extending these subsidies appears to diminish as time progresses, with political challenges ahead, including required bipartisan support for any legislative action. This instability poses significant implications for healthcare professionals, as it may affect patient enrollment and, subsequently, overall access to care.
ACA Premiums Surge as Obamacare Tax Credits Remain Unresolved NBC News
November 17, 2025
Dennis Sutterfield has been appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Penn State Health, a move aimed at bolstering the health system's agility and data-driven capabilities. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare technology, Sutterfield will oversee the implementation of the Epic electronic health record platform and focus on enhancing cybersecurity and aligning technology initiatives with organizational goals. His appointment completes the executive leadership team, signifying a commitment to advancing digital transformation and optimizing IT operations at Penn State Health, which can have significant implications for improving patient care and operational efficiency.
Dennis Sutterfield Joins Penn State Health as CIO, Leading Digital Transformation Penn State Health

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