
December 31, 2024
A recent Deloitte survey indicates that healthcare executives are entering 2025 with increased optimism, with 60% of C-suite leaders expressing a favorable outlook compared to 52% last year. A significant number anticipate revenue growth (69%) and improved profitability (71%), despite previous challenges such as margin pressures and workforce shortages. Key strategic focuses include organic growth driven by consumer engagement, highlighted by 65% of respondents, and addressing affordability in healthcare, noted by 46%. The survey also reveals differing priorities, with health plans prioritizing transformative technologies like generative AI, while health systems are focusing on enhancing legacy technologies.
Healthcare Executives Embrace Optimism for 2025 Amid Growth Strategies Healthcare Finance News
December 31, 2024
A roundup of key cybersecurity incidents in 2024 highlights critical events that have influenced digital security practices. AT&T’s $370,000 payout to a hacker to erase stolen records of nearly 110 million customers exposed significant weaknesses in corporate data management. Separately, an investigation revealed automakers’ data sharing with insurance firms was leading to higher premiums for consumers, triggering a congressional inquiry into privacy practices. Furthermore, Cencora, a drug distributor, made headlines for paying $75 million to prevent the release of sensitive data, marking the largest ransom payment recorded and demonstrating the rising financial stakes in ransomware incidents.
Cybersecurity Crisis: Major Breaches and Ransom Payments Rock 2024 TechCrunch
December 31, 2024
Machine identities, such as access tokens and service accounts, have emerged as key targets for cyber attackers, with 86% of organizations encountering security issues in their cloud-native environments over the past year. These incidents often result in operational challenges, including launch delays and unauthorized data access, leading 88% of security leaders to view machine identities as the next significant threat. The ongoing friction between security and development teams complicates efforts to foster a security-oriented culture, as 68% of leaders believe these groups will always conflict. Additionally, concerns are rising over AI-related vulnerabilities and supply chain attacks, with 77% anticipating malicious AI usage. Kevin Bocek of Venafi underscores the need for proactive security measures to counteract the evolving tactics of cybercriminals exploiting cloud infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Cybersecurity Alert: Machine Identities Targeted as Cloud Attacks Surge Help Net Security
December 31, 2024
Eve Cunningham, MD, MBA, projects key trends and predictions for healthcare technology by 2025, emphasizing that while the industry is enthusiastic about innovation, care delivery remains largely unchanged. She foresees the use of ambient scribes as vital for clinician efficiency and advocates for a strong AI strategy in healthcare organizations to improve operations and clinician tech adoption. Cunningham highlights the enduring relevance of telehealth and anticipates further integration of virtual care programs into standard practices. She also notes the emergence of physician influencers on social media, which is transforming physician-patient communication, alongside the rise of concierge practices addressing access issues, with hospitals enhancing their technological infrastructure to support these developments.
Healthcare Technology 2025: Innovations Set to Transform Patient Care LinkedIn
December 31, 2024
A recent Deloitte survey indicates that healthcare executives are entering 2025 with increased optimism, with 60% of C-suite leaders expressing a favorable outlook compared to 52% last year. A significant number anticipate revenue growth (69%) and improved profitability (71%), despite previous challenges such as margin pressures and workforce shortages. Key strategic focuses include organic growth driven by consumer engagement, highlighted by 65% of respondents, and addressing affordability in healthcare, noted by 46%. The survey also reveals differing priorities, with health plans prioritizing transformative technologies like generative AI, while health systems are focusing on enhancing legacy technologies.
Healthcare Executives Embrace Optimism for 2025 Amid Growth Strategies Healthcare Finance News
December 31, 2024
A roundup of key cybersecurity incidents in 2024 highlights critical events that have influenced digital security practices. AT&T’s $370,000 payout to a hacker to erase stolen records of nearly 110 million customers exposed significant weaknesses in corporate data management. Separately, an investigation revealed automakers’ data sharing with insurance firms was leading to higher premiums for consumers, triggering a congressional inquiry into privacy practices. Furthermore, Cencora, a drug distributor, made headlines for paying $75 million to prevent the release of sensitive data, marking the largest ransom payment recorded and demonstrating the rising financial stakes in ransomware incidents.
Cybersecurity Crisis: Major Breaches and Ransom Payments Rock 2024 TechCrunch
December 31, 2024
Machine identities, such as access tokens and service accounts, have emerged as key targets for cyber attackers, with 86% of organizations encountering security issues in their cloud-native environments over the past year. These incidents often result in operational challenges, including launch delays and unauthorized data access, leading 88% of security leaders to view machine identities as the next significant threat. The ongoing friction between security and development teams complicates efforts to foster a security-oriented culture, as 68% of leaders believe these groups will always conflict. Additionally, concerns are rising over AI-related vulnerabilities and supply chain attacks, with 77% anticipating malicious AI usage. Kevin Bocek of Venafi underscores the need for proactive security measures to counteract the evolving tactics of cybercriminals exploiting cloud infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Cybersecurity Alert: Machine Identities Targeted as Cloud Attacks Surge Help Net Security
December 31, 2024
Eve Cunningham, MD, MBA, projects key trends and predictions for healthcare technology by 2025, emphasizing that while the industry is enthusiastic about innovation, care delivery remains largely unchanged. She foresees the use of ambient scribes as vital for clinician efficiency and advocates for a strong AI strategy in healthcare organizations to improve operations and clinician tech adoption. Cunningham highlights the enduring relevance of telehealth and anticipates further integration of virtual care programs into standard practices. She also notes the emergence of physician influencers on social media, which is transforming physician-patient communication, alongside the rise of concierge practices addressing access issues, with hospitals enhancing their technological infrastructure to support these developments.
Healthcare Technology 2025: Innovations Set to Transform Patient Care LinkedIn

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