This Commentary
is part of a series of nine
Commentaries
on the newly finalized Stark Law and Anti-Kickback
Statute exceptions and safe harbors seeking to remove regulatory
barriers to care coordination.
In Short
The Situation: The adoption of new technologies
has been a hallmark of the health care industry in the twenty-first
century. While these technologies have helped to improve both
industry efficiency and patient outcomes, the growing use of
technology also makes the industry increasingly vulnerable to
cyberattacks. Unfortunately, cybersecurity technology and services
to combat the threat of cyberattacks can be prohibitively expensive
for many health care providers and others.
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Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) told Breitbart News on Wednesday that the federal government provided funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for researching bat coronaviruses.
“Through our research and some great researchers out there working in various levels of the press, they have discovered that through the NIH, we did have grant dollars that went to the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” Ernst said in an interview with Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on SiriusXM’s
Breitbart News Daily.
She continued, “This project that they had at Wuhan was being subsidized by U.S. taxpayers … I am going to the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General to investigate and get to the bottom of this. I also have a bill which would require every project from all of our federal agencies that are supported with federal funds to include a price tag with the cost so that it is easily found by taxpayers.”
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