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Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack & Response

with Dr. Robert Tahara

In this episode, guest host Dr. Krishna Mannava interviews Dr. Bob Tahara about the significant multilevel impacts, ripple effects, and fallout of cyberattacks on the healthcare industry, specifically covering the recent cyberattack that targeted major clearinghouse, Change Healthcare.

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Dr. Robert Tahara discusses Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack & Response on the BackTable 439 Podcast

Dr. Robert Tahara

Dr. Robert Tahara is a vascular surgeon practicing in rural northwest Pennsylvania and President of Outpatient Endovascular Interventional Society (OEIS).

Dr. Krishna Mannava discusses Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack & Response on the BackTable 439 Podcast

Dr. Krishna Mannava

Dr. Krishna Mannava is a vascular surgeon and medical director at Vive Vascular in Columbus, Ohio.

Synopsis

Dr. Tahara is a vascular surgeon practicing in rural northwest Pennsylvania and President of Outpatient Endovascular Interventional Society (OEIS). Dr. Tahara shares his experiences as a solo vascular surgeon in rural Pennsylvania, highlighting the complexities of modern billing systems, the advantages of hiring a quality billing company, and the challenges posed by the consolidation of clearinghouses. The conversation also delves into the alarming ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, where 6 terabytes of patient data were compromised. This incident exposed vulnerabilities across the healthcare sector, from payment processes to electronic medical and prescription records. The doctors underscore the importance of cybersecurity preparedness, diversification of clearinghouses, and the role of physicians in advocating for more secure and efficient healthcare systems. They also touch on personal hobbies like Kendo to manage stress.

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
02:02 - Cyberattack on Change Healthcare: An Overview
06:37 - Impact of the Cyberattack on Healthcare Practices
09:50 - Understanding Clearinghouses in Healthcare Billing
14:30 - Fallout from the Cyber Attack: A Personal Account
16:40 - Navigating the Aftermath: Strategies and Solutions
22:54 - Value of Medical Records and Cybersecurity Measures
29:18 - Action Items and Advocacy for Physicians
35:00 - OEIS 2024 Meeting and Final Thoughts

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