The first bill is rarely the biggest one. Small healthcare breaches get expensive because the costs stack, one ordinary invoice at a time.
Read More → The software screen comes back on. That part feels like the problem is over. Then the real work starts. A dental office using Dentrix, Eaglesoft, ChiroTouch, or any other cloud-based system can have the vendor restore access and still be left holding the harder part: figuring out what happened, who has to be told, how long the office will run half-blind, and what it costs to clean up a mess that is now very much the practice's problem. If you want the broader frame first, start with Healthcare Practices and Cyber & Modern Operational Risk. This article is the narrow version of that conversation.
Read More → The expensive part of a HIPAA breach is usually not one giant fine. It is a stack of ordinary invoices that starts building right away.
Read More → Small healthcare offices rarely get hit by movie-style hackers first. Most losses still start with one ordinary email that gets opened at the wrong time.
Read More → A BOP cyber endorsement can help with nuisance-level events. A real healthcare breach usually asks for more than that.
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