All healthcare organizations, regardless of size, specialty or location, should be asking themselves whether they need cyber liability insurance.
Although every type of business is vulnerable to losses that can be covered by this type of coverage, healthcare organizations have even more exposure because they deal with both financial and health-related information. Healthcare organizations collect more information that other types of business, and they usually keep that information for much longer, amplifying their exposure.
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