Cyberattacks on Health Care Are Rising — But Many Hospitals Aren’t Prepared

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Cyberattacks on Health Care Are Rising — But Many Hospitals Aren’t Prepared
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Hackers are ramping up medical system breaches and demanding large ransoms, highlighting the dark side of increasingly digital-focused patient care.

Last September, infectious disease physician Hana Akselrod was already deep in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic when another crisis took hold: Hackers deployed ransom-seeking malware on George Washington University Hospital's web of devices. Akselrod and colleagues suddenly lacked resources like electronic health records that facilitate quick and efficient care. Like thethis past May, much of the hospital system's critical infrastructure came to a screeching halt.

As the hospital shifted offline, the staff traveled two decades back in time: Like in Akselrod’s medical school days, the hospital had to rely on paper files and triple-check for any errors that are normally fixed by computers. Besides posing an inconvenience, the crisis also risked lives. The hospital was forced to divert ambulances because the overextended staff couldn’t take new admissions. The breach also interfered with urgent test results.

Such delays can be costly: If a test indicates a quickly moving infection like MRSA, Akselrod explains, physicians need to know as soon as possible and keep the individual stable before their condition deteriorates. To complicate things further, rapid COVID-19 PCR tests determine whether an incoming patient can share a room or requires isolation. A miscommunicated resultaccidental coronavirus exposure among Askelrod's colleagues during the September crisis.

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