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By HIMSS TV | 07:59 am | April 22, 2022
This week's top stories include Physician Partners of America being accused of billing federal programs for unnecessary medical testing and services, among other violations, and CMS estimates that payments to hospitals will increase in 2023 by $1.6B.
By Kat Jercich | 04:04 pm | April 21, 2022
Dr. Elemer Raffai is accused of allegedly submitting false claims to Medicare in exchange for kickbacks from telemedicine companies.
By Kat Jercich | 02:41 pm | April 21, 2022
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency announced this week that it had expanded the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative to include several Industrial Control Systems experts. The expansion, which will include GE and Siemens along with Bechtel, Claroty, Dragos, Honeywell, Nozomi Networks, Schneider Electric, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories and Xylem, is aimed at increasing the government's focus on cybersecurity and resilience of industrial control systems and operational technology.   "Cyber threats to the systems that control and operate the critical infrastructure we rely on every day are among our greatest challenges," said CISA Director Jen Easterly in a statement at the S4x22 conference in Miami.   "As the destruction or corruption of these control systems could cause grave harm, ensuring their security and resilience must be a collective effort that taps into the innovation, expertise, and ingenuity of the ICS community," she said. WHY IT MATTERS   The Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative, established in August 2021, aims to unify defensive actions and drive down risk in advance of cyber incidents. The public-private sector collaboration seeks to foster innovation, information sharing and fusion, all focused on the collective defense of cyberspace.   Upon its formation, JCDC's private sector alliance partners included Google Cloud, IBM, Microsoft and Oracle.   As noted by CISA, critical infrastructure organizations across all sectors – which includes public health and healthcare – depend on control systems for safe and efficient operation. Therefore, pushing forward with ICS security is one of the agency's top stated priorities.   The expansion, said CISA, will build on the JCDC platform to leverage the knowledge, visibility and capabilities of the ICS community to better defend control systems, inform U.S. government guidance on ICS and OT cybersecurity, and contribute to real-time operational private-public sector fusion. Meanwhile, CISA, in conjunction with global cybersecurity authorities, also urged critical infrastructure organizations to remain alert to Russian state-sponsored threats in an advisory released Wednesday. THE LARGER TREND   The U.S. government has stressed the importance of critical infrastructure buy-in when it comes to cybersecurity, particularly amidst escalating global threats.   In a memo this past year, President Joe Biden called for improved cybersecurity and formally established the Industrial Control System Cybersecurity Initiative. Since then, federal agencies and elected officials have warned critical infrastructure partners to stay vigilant, with Biden stressing hardened cyber defenses and CISA warning "shields up" in March of this year.  ON THE RECORD   "I’m excited to leverage our evolving JCDC platform to enable us to plan, exercise and collaborate with industry leaders to drive down risk to the systems and networks we depend on so greatly as a nation," said CISA's Easterly. Kat Jercich is senior editor of Healthcare IT News. Twitter: @kjercich Email: kjercich@himss.org Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.
By Kat Jercich | 05:18 pm | April 20, 2022
Although Hive has only been operational since June 2021, it has reportedly breached hundreds of organizations.
By Rachel McArthur | 07:44 am | April 19, 2022
While it feels like it was only yesterday that Expo 2020 Dubai opened its doors, the first World Expo in the MEASA region concluded last month. Dubai-based Rachel McArthur asks whether we will follow through on the lessons learned in healthcare from the event.
By Adam Ang | 05:47 am | April 18, 2022
Interested parties are being asked to provide digital health solutions for free.
By HIMSS TV | 10:00 am | April 15, 2022
This week's top stories include providers looking for an extension of the pandemic public health emergency that created waivers and flexibilities, and Oracle databases powering Cerner systems at DOD, Coast Guard and VA sites went offline for hours.
By Kat Jercich | 02:56 pm | April 14, 2022
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released information detailing who should report incidents and what should be included.