HealthTech July 26, 2021
Calvin Hennick

As the care option skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, providers worked to keep it secure and safeguard patient data.

When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted strict restrictions across the country, healthcare systems scrambled to move much of their operations to a telehealth model, in line with safety protocols.

But even as providers were rapidly rolling out new telehealth solutions, they knew they needed to do so in a way that didn’t compromise sensitive patient information.

“We’re all aware of how many new ransomware attacks have occurred in the past 18 months around the world,” says Aloha McBride, global health leader for EY. “These types of attacks have accelerated as health systems quickly adopted new technologies, which was sometimes more about speed...

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