Cybersecurity Crisis Looms for Rural Hospitals Amid Funding Cuts
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
A recent survey by Black Book Research reveals a significant cybersecurity crisis among small and rural hospitals in the U.S., with 73% lacking adequate cybersecurity infrastructure and over half not conducting recent risk assessments. The findings indicate that these facilities face challenges such as workforce shortages, reliance on outdated technology, and limited investment in cybersecurity, with budgets often below 4% of total IT spending. Many hospitals are also outsourcing cybersecurity functions without proper oversight, resulting in increased vulnerability to cyber threats. This situation poses serious implications for patient safety and the integrity of healthcare delivery, particularly as Medicaid funding cuts loom.