The results of this week’s poll about the recent Change Healthcare Cyberattack.
This week, we asked our readers for their opinion on the ongoing Change Healthcare Cyberattack.
Nearly half (45%) of our audience agreed that the attack was a dangerous sign of the vulnerability of our healthcare information systems and 30% agreed that healthcare companies need to move faster to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses.
The Change Healthcare attack is ongoing and is the most serious incident of its kind in United States healthcare history, according to the American Hospital Association.
We want to know what you’re thinking! Every Monday morning the editors of Managed Healthcare Executive are posing a question to our readers about a timely issue in U.S. healthcare. Answers will be published every Friday.
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