March 20, 2025
On March 3, 2025, Atlas Healthcare Group reported a data breach affecting sensitive consumer information, including names, Social Security numbers, and medical records, to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The breach, which was discovered through an internal investigation, had allowed unauthorized access to confidential files since January 20, 2023. Atlas Healthcare, which operates several facilities across the northeastern United States, is in the process of notifying those impacted and is assessing the full extent of the compromise to inform affected individuals about potential risks and protective measures.
Atlas Healthcare Group Faces Major Data Breach, Sensitive Consumer Info Compromised JD Supra
March 20, 2025
A suspect has been arrested following a targeted shooting at Corewell Health Beaumont hospital in Troy, Michigan, where a 25-year-old man was shot twice in the arm and is in stable condition. The incident occurred early on the morning of March 20, 2025, prompting a rapid response from local and federal law enforcement after a call from hospital security. Police apprehended the suspect within a few hours, although their identity has not been released. The hospital was briefly placed on lockdown, along with nearby schools and daycare centers, but operations were set to resume following the suspect's arrest.
Suspect Arrested After Targeted Shooting at Michigan Hospital Fox 2 Detroit
March 20, 2025
Proposed funding cuts to medical research grants by the Trump administration, which aim to cap reimbursements for indirect costs at 15%, are causing significant concern among academic medical centers. While a Massachusetts judge temporarily blocked these cuts, the uncertainty surrounding funding has already led to a freeze in support and the scaling back of various programs, as noted by Governor Maura Healey. The reduction could result in a loss of over $4 billion annually, affecting the National Institutes of Health's $32 billion budget for medical research and impacting facilities and operations vital for research. States like North Carolina, Missouri, and Pennsylvania are expected to be hit hardest, with the top ten NIH-funded institutions potentially losing over $100 million each year.
Medical Research Faces Crisis Amid Proposed Funding Cuts and Legal Battles Becker's Hospital Review
March 20, 2025
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is working to reconnect with over 130 former employees following a federal court ruling that their layoffs were illegal. U.S. District Judge James Bredar ordered their reinstatement after layoffs in February as part of a broader workforce reduction by the Trump administration. CISA is facing challenges in verifying the contact details of those affected and has prompted eligible employees to submit their information securely. The agency will place reinstated workers on administrative leave with full pay and benefits during this process, emphasizing the ongoing complexities of managing its workforce amid cybersecurity demands.
CISA Races to Rehire 130 Workers After Court Rules Layoffs Unlawful TechCrunch
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