AJMC November 20, 2024
Pearl Steinzor

Key Takeaways

  • Cyberattacks and data breaches are escalating, affecting millions and exposing vulnerabilities in health care’s digital infrastructure.
  • Resource constraints, including financial and staffing limitations, challenge health care compliance teams in managing emerging risks.
  • AI integration is growing, with significant potential but also challenges in governance and budgetary impacts.
  • Limited risk auditing and private equity influence heighten vulnerabilities and regulatory scrutiny in health care compliance.
  • Proactive compliance strategies, including AI governance and enhanced cybersecurity, are crucial to address rising compliance risks.

This is how health care organizations are addressing compliance pressures, cybersecurity threats, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) amid resource constraints and evolving regulations.

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