McKnight’s Senior Living March 27, 2024
Aaron Dorman

The hackers who broke into Change Healthcare’s system and unleashed long-lasting chaos for senior care providers and others may not have realized what they were stumbling upon.

But whether or not the group behind the CHC cyberattack strikes again, bad-faith actors have surely taken notice of the vulnerability of systems and the value in accessing their data, tech experts warn.

While the immediate concern remains how to address claims backlogs and get money to providers before businesses are forced to fold, healthcare organizations large and small are going to need to ensure they are better protected, said Tarpon Health CEO Ben Reigle during a roundtable discussion for Redox.

The recent conversation, which included Healthcare Strategy Bullpen podcast host Jeff Englander...

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