In recent times, a major health care nonprofit, Ascension, experienced a cyberattack that disrupted its clinical operations. The incident prompted the nonprofit to take steps to minimize any impact on patient care. Ascension, which operates 140 hospitals and 40 senior living facilities in 19 states, recommended that its health care clients temporarily disconnect from its network while the situation is addressed.
The nonprofit detected unusual activity on some of its computer systems, leading to an investigation and notification to the appropriate authorities. Ascension has initiated procedures to ensure that patient care delivery remains safe and minimally impacted. If any sensitive patient data was compromised in the hack, Ascension will notify those affected.
It is unclear whether the incident involved ransomware, but health care providers in the US have faced multiple ransomware attacks in recent years. These attacks have disrupted patient care and resulted in significant financial losses for health providers. For example, in February, a ransomware attack on a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group caused billing disruptions at pharmacies nationwide and threatened to put some health providers out of business.