Provider executives say one-third of their medical devices are unpatchable

Medical device cybersecurity remains a chief concern for health IT executives who say manufacturers are largely to blame for vulnerabilities, particularly with older legacy devices.Nearly one-third of health IT executives at provider organizations are concerned a lack of medical device cybersecurity will lead to disruptions in patient care, according to a new survey by KLAS and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) that included responses from nearly 150 provider organizations.According to the survey, each provider organization has an...