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Day two circular meat conference for rural leadership

The participants first looked at what happens when cybercriminals start a ransomware attack. A panel discussion with hospital leaders announced how their organizations reacted as cybercriminals violating the defense of their well -prepared hospitals. The highly effective ransomware attacks against their organizations disturbed the care of nursing processes and ultimately increase the risk of patients and the communities they serve. The AHA program for cyber security and risk offers resources and tools for hospitals that defend themselves against cyber attacks.

The participants also accepted discussions on topics, including:

  • How rural hospitals worked in Maine to use grants, telemedicine, long -distance services and relationships in order to improve access to Perinatal and maternity provision.
  • Hurricanes Helene and Milton's lessons of health care managers at the state and local level that navigated the complexity of these incidents.

The way in which the aha and vocal representatives drive public order through storytelling, use facts and emotions to raise others and to establish local connections to elected civil servants.