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H-ISAC TLP White Report: Hacking Healthcare January 26, 2021

This week, Hacking Healthcare begins with includes a brief overview of the HIPAA Journal’s 2020 Healthcare Data Breach Report and zeros in on one particular vulnerability that the healthcare sector should look to address in 2021.
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H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines January 27, 2021

H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for January 27 2021
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Health-ISAC TLP White Threat Bulletin Ransomware Disrupts Operations at Packaging Giant WestRock

On January 25, 2021, WestRock, a large-scale packaging company, reported that they have been impacted by a ransomware attack and that operations have been significantly disrupted.

How to Address Patients’ Social and Legal Needs During COVID-19  November 10

Hear several organizations describe their programs to address patients' unmet legal needs and how COVID-19 has shaped the focus of medical-legal partnerships.

Community Health Improvement Week

During Community Health Improvement Week, AHA encourages everyone to join us in honoring the dedication, courage and kindne

AHA virtual conference focuses on health equity

Registration is now open for the AHA’s Accelerating Health Equity virtual conference, March 16-18.

CMS urged to extend deadline to submit 2020 interoperability program data

The AHA urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to extend the deadline for hospitals to submit 2020 data for the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program from March 1 to at least May 1, 2021, citing problems this year with the system used to submit the data.

FDA steps up scrutiny of hand sanitizer products from Mexico

The Food and Drug Administration announced an import alert on all alcohol-based hand sanitizers from Mexico, noting that 84% of those it analyzed from April through December 2020 did not comply with FDA regulations and more than half contained toxic ingredients at dangerous levels, including methanol or 1-propanol.

HHS to permit retired and inactive clinicians to administer COVID-19 vaccines

The Department of Health and Human Services today will amend the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to permit doctors and nurses who have recently retired or become inactive to administer COVID-19 vaccines and anyone currently licensed to vaccinate in their state to administer shots across state lines, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients announced at the first regular briefing by the White House COVID-19 Response Team.