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Ransomware Attacks Will Keep Coming — What Physician Leaders Should Do
Ransomware attacks on healthcare facilities are expected to continue, and every organization should consider itself a target. Physician leaders should develop contingency plans for how their organizations can best care for patients if essential technologies — electronic medical record software, telephones, email, and others — are out of commission for an extended period of time.