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Securing Health: Uncovering Risks from Third-Party Vendors

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterFebruary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read10 Views
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Essential Insights

  1. The 2024 Change Healthcare cyberattack, the largest in the healthcare sector, exploited weak multi-factor authentication, highlighting vulnerabilities in third-party access.
  2. HHS is focusing on identifying and managing third-party risks, recognizing that many external entities can significantly impact healthcare system stability.
  3. The breach exposed data of 190 million people and prompted government and industry responses, including reassessing cybersecurity practices.
  4. Industry stakeholders resist mandatory cybersecurity mandates, emphasizing that the breach stemmed from a third-party provider, not hospitals directly.

What’s the Problem?

Following the massive cyberattack on Change Healthcare, a significant healthcare data breach exposing 190 million individuals’ information, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has intensified its focus on the cybersecurity risks posed by third-party service providers. Charlee Hess, an HHS official, explained that the attack exploited weak security measures—specifically, the absence of multifactor authentication on a remote access portal—highlighting vulnerabilities in a key sector that many people are unaware of. As a result, HHS realized there are unknown third-party risks within the healthcare system that could have devastating consequences, including threatening the financial stability of the entire industry.

This realization emerged through discussions between HHS and healthcare industry leaders, prompting the department to develop new methods for identifying high-risk third-party entities. Meanwhile, the breach has prompted further regulatory responses, including UnitedHealth Group’s decision to overhaul its computer systems, reflecting the widespread acknowledgment of cybersecurity challenges. However, the industry remains cautious, resisting mandatory cybersecurity mandates for hospitals, arguing that the breach was not caused by their own failures. Overall, the incident has underscored the pressing need to examine and manage third-party vulnerabilities more effectively across the healthcare ecosystem.

What’s at Stake?

The issue of the HHS probing into risks posed by third-party vendors can happen to any business that relies on external providers. When these vendors handle sensitive data or critical operations, vulnerabilities can emerge. If a breach occurs through a third-party, your business faces significant consequences such as data loss, legal penalties, and reputation damage. Moreover, financial strain can increase due to remediation costs and compliance fines. As a result, trust from customers and partners may erode, and operational stability can be compromised. Therefore, understanding and managing vendor risks is essential to safeguard your business’s integrity and long-term success.

Possible Remediation Steps

Ensuring swift and effective remediation when vulnerabilities are discovered, especially in the context of third-party vendors within the healthcare sector, is critical for maintaining the security and integrity of sensitive health information. The challenge lies in promptly addressing identified risks to prevent potential breaches or disruptions.

Risk Identification

  • Conduct thorough vendor assessments
  • Use continuous monitoring tools
  • Establish clear communication channels

Prioritization

  • Categorize risks based on severity
  • Focus on high-impact vulnerabilities first

Remediation Planning

  • Develop targeted action plans
  • Allocate resources efficiently
  • Set realistic timelines

Implementation

  • Apply patches or updates promptly
  • Strengthen access controls
  • Remove or restrict hazardous permissions

Verification

  • Conduct follow-up testing
  • Confirm vulnerability resolution
  • Document remediation efforts

Collaboration

  • Engage with third-party vendors
  • Share best practices and threat intelligence
  • Incorporate vendor security into contracts

Training & Awareness

  • Educate staff on emerging risks
  • Promote security best practices

Continuous Improvement

  • Regularly review and update protocols
  • Leverage lessons learned for future mitigation

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