Victims of healthcare data breaches exceed 30M

Since 2009, 944 large-scale data breaches have compromised the personal and health information of more than 30 million patients, according to an analysis in Washington Post’s Wonkblog.

The breaches cost the healthcare industry $5.6 billion every year—and in the meantime stakeholders continue to struggle to prevent and respond to such occurrences.

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