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What Interoperability in Healthcare Really Means for Security and Privacy
Healthcare interoperability improves care but expands attack surfaces, increasing data exposure, compliance risk, and security challenges across connected systems.
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Healthcare systems are under constant pressure to share data faster. Hospitals exchange records with labs, insurers, pharmacies, and third-party providers every day. While this connectivity improves care, it also introduces one of the sector’s most overlooked risks: data exposure at scale. Interoperability in healthcare is often discussed as an efficiency goal. In practice, it is
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What Interoperability in Healthcare Really Means for Security and Privacy
Interoperability in healthcare improves data sharing but expands attack surfaces, increasing breach risk, compliance pressure, and need for secure data exchange controls.
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