
December 4, 2024
Minnesota has implemented a new law requiring public agencies and their contractors to report cybersecurity incidents, effective immediately. The legislation, which applies to various levels of government and educational institutions, aims to enhance the state's cybersecurity framework by analyzing reported data to identify trends that can inform preventive measures against cyberattacks. Officials from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Minnesota IT Services will oversee this analysis, with a focus on aiding schools that often lack adequate resources to handle such threats. The law, signed by Governor Tim Walz in May, seeks to foster collaboration between government entities and educational institutions and includes provisions for ongoing support and guidance during the reporting process.
Minnesota Enacts New Law to Boost Cybersecurity Reporting for Public Agencies CBS News
December 4, 2024
Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan while heading to a conference on Wednesday morning. Law enforcement officials report that Thompson was shot in the chest by a gunman who had been waiting for him, and he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Mount Sinai Hospital. The New York Police Department is treating the incident as a targeted shooting, with investigations ongoing and no arrests made yet. Thompson, 50, had been leading UnitedHealthcare, a major health insurance provider, since April 2021. The incident has raised concerns about safety and security in public spaces within the healthcare sector and beyond.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Manhattan Ambush CNN
December 4, 2024
Intermountain Health has announced the appointment of Ryan Smith as its Chief Digital and Information Officer, starting in early 2025. Following a thorough search, Smith, who has nearly 20 years of experience within Intermountain, was chosen for his extensive background in healthcare technology and leadership roles, including previous positions at Health Catalyst and Banner Health. His prior experience as Intermountain's CIO and his current role at Graphite Health complement his commitment to enhancing healthcare data access, aligning with the organization's mission to improve patient care. Intermountain's CEO, Rob Allen, expressed confidence in Smith's ability to lead the Digital Technology Services team effectively.
Intermountain Health Appoints Ryan Smith as New Chief Digital Officer Intermountain Health
December 3, 2024
Fairfax, VA-based Inova has become the first healthcare organization in the U.S. to receive the Responsible Use of Health Data (RUHD) Certification from The Joint Commission, a step aimed at guiding health systems in managing the secondary use of patient data responsibly. The certification process required Inova to implement rigorous measures, such as de-identifying health data, establishing security protocols, and ensuring transparency in data usage. This achievement was recognized in a discussion at the Inova Center for Personalized Health, attended by policymakers, emphasizing the importance of patient data privacy amidst evolving healthcare challenges. Inova's leadership highlighted that this certification enhances patient trust and reinforces ethical data stewardship.
Inova Becomes First U.S. Healthcare Organization to Earn RUHD Certification GlobeNewswire
December 4, 2024
Minnesota has implemented a new law requiring public agencies and their contractors to report cybersecurity incidents, effective immediately. The legislation, which applies to various levels of government and educational institutions, aims to enhance the state's cybersecurity framework by analyzing reported data to identify trends that can inform preventive measures against cyberattacks. Officials from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Minnesota IT Services will oversee this analysis, with a focus on aiding schools that often lack adequate resources to handle such threats. The law, signed by Governor Tim Walz in May, seeks to foster collaboration between government entities and educational institutions and includes provisions for ongoing support and guidance during the reporting process.
Minnesota Enacts New Law to Boost Cybersecurity Reporting for Public Agencies CBS News
December 4, 2024
Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan while heading to a conference on Wednesday morning. Law enforcement officials report that Thompson was shot in the chest by a gunman who had been waiting for him, and he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Mount Sinai Hospital. The New York Police Department is treating the incident as a targeted shooting, with investigations ongoing and no arrests made yet. Thompson, 50, had been leading UnitedHealthcare, a major health insurance provider, since April 2021. The incident has raised concerns about safety and security in public spaces within the healthcare sector and beyond.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Manhattan Ambush CNN
December 4, 2024
Intermountain Health has announced the appointment of Ryan Smith as its Chief Digital and Information Officer, starting in early 2025. Following a thorough search, Smith, who has nearly 20 years of experience within Intermountain, was chosen for his extensive background in healthcare technology and leadership roles, including previous positions at Health Catalyst and Banner Health. His prior experience as Intermountain's CIO and his current role at Graphite Health complement his commitment to enhancing healthcare data access, aligning with the organization's mission to improve patient care. Intermountain's CEO, Rob Allen, expressed confidence in Smith's ability to lead the Digital Technology Services team effectively.
Intermountain Health Appoints Ryan Smith as New Chief Digital Officer Intermountain Health
December 3, 2024
Fairfax, VA-based Inova has become the first healthcare organization in the U.S. to receive the Responsible Use of Health Data (RUHD) Certification from The Joint Commission, a step aimed at guiding health systems in managing the secondary use of patient data responsibly. The certification process required Inova to implement rigorous measures, such as de-identifying health data, establishing security protocols, and ensuring transparency in data usage. This achievement was recognized in a discussion at the Inova Center for Personalized Health, attended by policymakers, emphasizing the importance of patient data privacy amidst evolving healthcare challenges. Inova's leadership highlighted that this certification enhances patient trust and reinforces ethical data stewardship.
Inova Becomes First U.S. Healthcare Organization to Earn RUHD Certification GlobeNewswire

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