HealthTech May 12, 2022
Nathan Eddy

The future of healthcare security will require nurses to play a larger role in crafting policy and receiving training that fosters connections between nursing staff and IT leaders.

Nurses are the backbone of healthcare organizations, managing not only the care and safekeeping of patients, but also serving as the communication hub between physicians and other caregivers.

Thanks to their in-depth knowledge of facility and patient workflows, nurses may be the first to identify cybersecurity pain points and issues that others might not see.

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