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HC3 TLP White: Web Application Attacks in Healthcare July 21, 2022

Web Application Attacks in Healthcare.

Hospitals see rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations

The now-dominant BA.5 omicron variant caused a steady rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

COVID-19 boosters prevent hospitalizations

Two COVID-19 vaccine doses were less effective at preventing hospitalizations during the omicron BA.2 and BA.2.12.1 periods than during the BA.1 period

Recalled infusion pumps may cause serious injury

Smiths Medical recalled more than 118,000 Medfusion syringe infusion pumps whose software could malfunction

Early sepsis control linked to lower mortality, study finds

Early source control of community-acquired sepsis infections resulted in a decreased risk of death at 90 days, according to a retrospective cohort study

Overdose deaths climb, widening disparities

Drug overdose death rates in 2020 increased 44% among Black people and 39% among American Indiana and Alaska Native people, compared with 22% for white people and 21% for Hispanic people

Defense authorization honors U.S. Cadet Nurses Corps

A provision to honor the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps was included in the House-passed National Defense Authorization Act, H.R. 7900.

Staffing shortages cause hospitals to curtail services

At least six hospitals publicized plans in recent months to cut back services due to staffing shortages.

Nurse offers solutions for addressing nursing shortage

Team-based nursing should be utilized to combat the nursing shortage, according to Nat’e Guyton, MSN, RN, an advisor to Emeritus Healthcare, a workforce development solutions company.

CNO Jacobs shares workforce insights

Health care facilities need to create environments that enable front-line nurses to leave work “feeling like they have made a difference to their patients, families and colleagues,” said CNO Barbara Jacobs