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WASHINGTON WATCH

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If the government shuts down, many of its cyber defenders are going on furlough. | Getty

If Congress can’t reach a deal this weekend on government funding, cybersecurity in the health care sector could suffer.

How much suffering would depend on how long a shutdown lasts. But so long as it does, more than 80 percent of workers at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the nation's cyber defense agency, would stay home, reports POLITICO’s Maggie Miller.

Only 571 CISA employees out of more than 3,100 agency personnel will stay on if the government shuts down when federal appropriations laws expire Saturday at midnight.

CISA’s health care role: The agency, part of the Homeland Security Department, works with the private sector to shore up cyber defenses, identify threats and respond to attacks.

The agency has prioritized protecting hospitals, given the potential public health risk if a hack shuts down computer systems.

State of play: The breaching of Americans’ personal health data exploded in the first half of 2023, according to a POLITICO analysis of Department of Health and Human Services data.

Health care entities reported more than 330 breaches affecting 41.4 million people.

Why it’s happening: Ransomware that denies access to health sector computers is lucrative for cybercriminals because provider organizations can feel compelled to pay the hackers to continue giving care.

The targets grow as the sector modernizes and health data goes increasingly digital.

 

A message from March of Dimes:

According to March of Dimes’ new set of reports, “Where You Live Matters: Maternity Care Deserts and the Crisis of Access and Equity,” more than 5.6 million women in counties with no or limited access to maternity care services. Access to care continues to decline with a 4 percent decrease in birthing hospitals in one year and, overall, the loss of 301 birthing units in the U.S. since March of Dimes began reporting in 2018.

 
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F367684 05: A Three-Dimensional (3-D) Image Displays A Computerised Visualization Of A Human Heart. These Images Were Reconstructed From A Formatted Ct Scan, Using Ross.Ct Software At The Ames Center For Bioinformatics At Nasa Ames Research Center September 1998 In Moffett Field, Ca. One Of The Goals Of The Project Is To Develop A Virtual Environment Workbench For   Planning Complex Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery And Other Surgeries. This Nasa Technology Will Enable Surgeons To Plan Complex Surgical Procedures And To Visualize The Potential Results Of Reconstructive Surgery In A Three-Dimensional Virtual Environment Simulator.  (Photo By Nasa/Getty Images)

Someday a 3D printer may make one. | Getty Images

Manufacturing a fully functional human heart in one hour sounds like technology for a distant age, but the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health has hopes for the near term.

The agency is providing up to $26 million to a program led by Stanford University called HEART for Health Enabling Advancements through Regenerative Tissue Printing.

It aims to mitigate the U.S. organ transplant shortage by printing organs on demand.

While ambitious, the project aligns with the agency’s mission of championing high-risk, high-reward health research, according to Paul Sheehan, ARPA-H program manager.

“The project represents exactly the kind of challenging and impactful topics ARPA-H is looking to support,” Sheehan said in a statement. “Multiple technology advances will be necessary for this project’s success, a success that could dramatically improve the lives of patients who would otherwise be on transplant wait lists.”

Why it matters: There’s a critical need for more human organs. About 100,000 people in the U.S. are on the national waitlist for an organ transplant, and at least 17 people die each day waiting for one.

Even so: The researchers need to advance several technologies before on-demand, 3D-organ printing could become a reality, including speeding up 3D printing, advancing computational modeling, improving cell purity and developing better tissue maturation methods.

 

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THE REGULATORS

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You have till Dec. 6 to submit your health data privacy ideas. | Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images

The Federal Trade Commission wants to hear about your research on health data privacy.

The FTC is calling for research presentations for its annual privacy and data security-focused PrivacyCon, to be held on March 6. The free event will be held virtually.

Health-related surveillance is a specific focus area for the 2024 event, along with several artificial intelligence-centered topics.

The FTC’s callout specifies that the research should be empirical with rigorous economic analyses.

The deadline for submissions is Dec. 6.

Why it matters: The FTC launched a broad crackdown this year on companies it says abuse their access to patient data, using the agency’s authority to police unfair and deceptive practices.

The agency has also cited its health breach notification rule, which says that entities that collect personal, identifiable health information and aren’t covered by the federal health data privacy law, HIPAA, must tell consumers when they’ve had a data breach.

 

A message from March of Dimes:

As the leader in the fight for the health of all moms and babies, March of Dimes released this set of reports to raise awareness and illustrate the actions needed to improve outcomes for moms and babies.

Policy solutions around telehealth can address the limited access to maternity care in the U.S., expanding accessibility and providing more options for healthcare delivery. Telehealth can replace or enhance in-person care and can save lives by providing high-quality care to women across the country.

March of Dimes has also long supported policies that improve access to quality health care, advance health equity initiatives, and improve research and surveillance, by demanding lawmakers prioritize #BlanketChange policies.

We all have a role to play in addressing maternal health challenges. Call on leaders at the federal level, to implement new policies that put the health of moms and babies at the forefront. Act today at https://p2a.co/ga3vxkl

 
 

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