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AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity Providers Podcast

Episode 10: How Healthcare Can Fight Back With Identity-first Security

In this episode, John Riggi, the AHA’s National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk is joined by y David Bardan, GM & Head of Healthcare of CLEAR and James (Jim) Bowie, Chief Information Security Officer at Tampa General Hospital. Together, they’ll offer a behind-the-scenes look at how bad actors target healthcare systems, and how identity-first security can help stop them. Listen in to walk away with practical insights for making your organization more resilient, without slowing down care.
AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity Providers Podcast

Episode 9: Security as a Strategic Advantage: Building High-Performing Physical Security Programs in Health Care

In this episode, John Riggi, the AHA’s National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk is joined by CEO and founder, Jeremy Baumann at Corporate Security Advisors (CSA), to break down how C-suite leaders can assess their security posture, make smarter investment decisions, and build a world-class security organization. They’ll share real-world insights on how leading hospitals are strengthening security to reduce risk, protect patient trust, and ensure operational resilience
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AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity & Risk Providers Bringing Value Podcast Series

Podcast about AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity & Risk Providers for hospitals and health systems
AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity Providers Podcast

Episode 8: The Missing Link In Healthcare Cybersecurity Programs

In this episode, John Riggi, the AHA’s National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk is joined by Scott Trevino, Senior Vice President, Cybersecurity, Trimedx discuss recent and important developments in cybersecurity, including the impact of the AHA’s new Preferred Cybersecurity Provider program. Cybersecurity is evolving rapidly, and hospitals and health systems are exploring new tools and resources to combat cyberattacks. Their discussion will focus on the complexities and persistent challenges that make building and managing medical device cybersecurity programs so difficult.
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AHA Innovators Connection Podcasts

The Innovators Connection allows industry leaders to showcase their companies and expertise before the AHA Leadership Summit attendees.
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2023 Circle of Life Honorees: Leading the Way in Palliative and End-of-Life Care

The American Hospital Association is proud to be a major sponsor of the 2023 Circle of Life Award, which honors health care organizations that are demonstrating innovative palliative or end-of-life care to impact the patients, families and communities they serve.
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Foster G. McGaw Prize Finalist Cedars-Sinai on Its Commitment to Community Health and Health Equity

The AHA’s prestigious Foster G. McGaw Prize honors health delivery organizations that have demonstrated a strategic approach to community health and health equity.
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Quest for Quality Honorees on Challenges and the Impact of Equity on Care

The AHA Quest for Quality Prize honors hospitals and health systems committed to leadership and innovation in improving quality and advancing health.
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The 2024 Quest for Quality Prize Honorees

In this conversation, leaders from the 2024 Quest for Quality winner, WellSpan Health, and finalists Carilion Clinic, Jefferson Health and MUSC Health, discuss their organizations' work in providing safe, patient- and family-centered care.
AHA’s Preferred Cybersecurity Providers Podcast

Episode 7: A New Troubling Cybersecurity Trend in Health Care

In this episode, host John Riggi, National Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk at the AHA is joined by Jake Milstein, Chief Marketing Officer at Critical Insight, and Johnathen Inskeep, who was the former CIO at Caribou Medical Center. In this insightful conversation, they will discuss a new cybersecurity trend: cyber-criminals are contacting and threatening patients during ransomware attacks, and how there is a need to update Incident Response Plans to adjust for the uptick in criminal behavior.