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Hand-hygiene systems see continued evolution
Simplified hardware, more sophisticated software and greater connectivity
Five unique challenges of health care
A compilation of resources geared to empowering facilities staff with education focused on hospitals
HC3 TLP Clear Sector Alert: WS_FTP Critical Vulnerabilities – September 29, 2023
Progress Software, the maker of the MOVEit file transfer software which was widely exploited by the CL0P ransomware-as-a-service (Raas) group, has released a new advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in the WS_FTP Server, a file transfer product.
Getting Vaccinated to Help Protect Yourself, Your Family and Your Community
As we move into fall and winter, we know the viruses that cause respiratory disease will usually circulate more heavily in communities.
House defeats continuing resolution as government shutdown looms
The House Sept. 29 voted 198-232 to defeat a continuing resolution (H.R. 5525) that would have funded the federal government through Oct. 31 but would have reduced discretionary spending for most domestic programs by nearly 30%.
HC3 TLP Clear Analyst Note: LokiBOt Malware – September 29, 2023
Active since 2015 and among the most prevalent and persistent strains of malware families since 2018
AHA leader honored for contributions to organ transplantation community
The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance yesterday presented its Transformational Leader Award to Nancy Foster, AHA’s vice president for quality and patient safety policy.
AHA podcast: Hearing the Voices of Human Trafficking Victims
Learn how Baltimore-based Mercy Medical Center’s Blue Dot Human Trafficking Initiative identifies and protects potential victims of human trafficking while encouraging them to come forward for help.
Agencies seek input on requiring health plans to cover preventive services without cost sharing or prescription
The departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury today released a request for information on the potential benefits and costs of requiring non-grandfathered health plans to cover over-the-counter preventive items and services without cost sharing and without a prescription.