• sunzu
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    275 months ago

    I guess this is something that US hospitals should be doing considering they always getting hit.

    I wonder if the brain dead boomers in charge even know what cybersecurity is?

    • kryllic
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      5 months ago

      A lot of healthcare facilities are running EOL operating systems like Windows XP or Windows 7 because the programs they use for billing or other reasons are stuck on that version. You would be shocked at how prominent this is across most “modern” infrastructure. The resistance to change stems from a “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it” mentality. Pagers are still the most reliable ways to reach a doctor, which is why they’re still used, not because they’re necessarily the most secure.

      As easy as it is to point blame at “duh boomers” the situation with healthcare in particular is much more nuanced. Though I do agree that any luddites in charge of major hospitals are not helping the situation at all.

      • sunzu
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        25 months ago

        Don’t these people get paid to “lead”

        Amazing how they can get away collecting checks, fucking up and still keeping their jobs…

        How many times can fastfood cook botch the order before, he or she is let go?

        • Dave
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          15 months ago

          @sunzu @neme @luc891 @kryllic One problem is that affected customers who walk away never to return are hidden on the bottom line by new customers that replace them. Businesses don’t care about disatisfied customers, not when they have all the customers they can handle.

          Think of lost business as collateral damage or cost of doing business. The share holders can’t see the lost revenue so it isn’t “lost revenue.”

          • sunzu
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            25 months ago

            we we talking hospital specifically or more broadly here?