Security News > 2019 > November > Study: Ransomware, Data Breaches at Hospitals tied to Uptick in Fatal Heart Attacks

2019-11-07 19:48
Hospitals that have been hit by a data breach or ransomware attack can expect to see an increase in the death rate among heart patients in the following months or years because of cybersecurity remediation efforts, a new study posits. Health industry experts say the findings should prompt a larger review of how security -- or the lack thereof -- may be impacting patient outcomes.
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