Healthcare organizations will increase their cybersecurity budgets, in some cases by more than 15% compared to 2022
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These efforts will ensure patient data is kept secure while still maintaining compliance with industry regulations such as HIPAA. Furthermore, organizations must also invest in training staff members on proper cybersecurity practices to reduce the risk of a data breach or malicious attack. By taking these steps, healthcare organizations can protect their networks, reduce costs related to data breaches, improve patient care quality, and maintain regulatory compliance.
Author: Healthcare Dive
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