Chief Healthcare Executive April 17, 2024
Ron Southwick

At a hearing in Washington, House members posed many questions in the attack that has hurt hospitals, physician practices and providers of all kinds.

Lawmakers expressed a variety of frustrations during the first congressional hearing examining the Change Healthcare cyberattack.

The House Energy & Commerce Committee’s health subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday on the ransomware attack and its ramifications on the healthcare industry.

House members asked health technology leaders and representatives of the industry about the impact of the attack. Witnesses testifying before lawmakers said the cyberattack is the most devastating to ever hit the healthcare industry.

“The Change Healthcare attack is of course, the most recent and certainly the most appalling and disruptive to healthcare delivery that we’ve seen...

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