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4 Lessons We Learned From The Change Healthcare Cyberattack

Above The Law

Healthcare industry leaders think there is much to learn from the Change Healthcare cyberattack, and they hope the sector can apply these lessons to prevent a hack like this from ever happening again. The post 4 Lessons We Learned From The Change Healthcare Cyberattack appeared first on MedCity News.

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How Can Healthcare Ensure Responsible AI Use?

Above The Law

At a recent conference, executives from across the industry shared their thoughts on how the healthcare sector can ensure its use of AI is ethical and responsible. The post How Can Healthcare Ensure Responsible AI Use? They highlighted the need for collaboration, trust building and pragmatic thinking. appeared first on MedCity News.

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House Panel Takes Aim At Change Healthcare, FTC Over Hack

Law 360

A House subcommittee exploring ways to boost cybersecurity in the healthcare industry on Wednesday blasted Change Healthcare for failing to take appropriate steps to block a damaging cyberattack that echoed another recent strike on critical infrastructure and the Federal Trade Commission for not stopping the provider from controlling such a large market (..)

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Healthcare Docket: Feds and States Move to Curb Private Equity’s Takeover of Healthcare

Above The Law

Will American healthcare go the way of the banking sector’s consolidation into a handful of all-powerful titans?

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US federal court sentences Illinois man to five years in prison for attempted arson of a reproductive healthcare clinic

JURIST

Bruce sentenced Philip Buyno to five years in prison in the Central District of Illinois on Monday after he attempted to commit arson against a future reproductive healthcare center. The US attorney for the Central District of Illinois condemned the attempt to prevent women from having access to reproductive healthcare.

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US Department of Justice charges 78 people with $2.5 billion worth of healthcare fraud

JURIST

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Wednesday that it was criminally charging 78 people for their alleged involvement in healthcare fraud schemes. billion worth of fraudulent claims to Medicare, a federal healthcare program. This is the first major arrest made by the DOJ related to healthcare fraud this year.

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Minneapolis issues order legalizing gender-affirming healthcare for transgender community

JURIST

The order defines “gender-affirming healthcare” as all services, supplies, drug therapies, and other care that an individual may receive to support and affirm an individual’s gender identity. The order contains several protection measures that protect gender-affirming care for the transgender community.