The healthcare sector is grappling with a worsening cybersecurity crisis marked by a rise in ransomware attacks, with 66% of organizations affected in the last year, according to Sophos. The implications of these attacks include service disruptions, financial costs, and threats to patient data security, which can ultimately impact patient care. In response, Senators Ron Wyden and Mark Warner have introduced legislation intended to strengthen accountability and resources for healthcare cybersecurity, particularly targeting rural and underserved hospitals. This vulnerability is further amplified by outdated technologies, dependence on third-party services, and a historical tendency of organizations to pay ransoms to restore operations.