Cybersecurity has become a critical priority for long-term care (LTC) pharmacies. With increasing cyberattacks targeting healthcare providers, pharmacies handling sensitive patient information are particularly vulnerable. A breach or failure to safeguard data can result in severe financial and reputational damage. However, protecting a pharmacy’s infrastructure, patient data, and operational systems requires more than just technology—it starts with strong leadership.
As LTC pharmacies manage sensitive data and navigate regulatory challenges, it is essential that leadership plays a central role in shaping the pharmacy’s overall cybersecurity posture. The decisions made by those in charge directly affect how cybersecurity protocols are implemented and how the organization approaches evolving threats. Read More >



