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    Explore "technology solutions" with insightful episodes like "The Cyberattack That’s Roiling Healthcare" and "Why Living Without Regret is a Bad Idea" from podcasts like ""The Journal." and "The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos"" and more!

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    The Cyberattack That’s Roiling Healthcare

    The Cyberattack That’s Roiling Healthcare
    Hospitals, pharmacies and medical groups have been reeling in the wake of last month’s ransomware attack on a company widely used for insurance billing and payments. WSJ's James Rundle unpacks how the cyberattack on Change Healthcare has left thousands of providers scrambling to pay their bills and some wondering if they can keep their doors open. Further Reading: - Change Healthcare Rival Onboards Hundreds of Thousands of Customers During Hack Crisis  - U.S. Health Department Intervenes in Change Healthcare Hack Crisis  - UnitedHealth Aims to Restore Change Healthcare Systems Within Two Weeks  Further Listening: - The Ruthless Group Behind Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals  - Ransomware, a Pipeline and a Gas Shortage  - Why Crypto is Key to Stopping Ransomware  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Why Living Without Regret is a Bad Idea

    Why Living Without Regret is a Bad Idea

    Regret sucks. Thinking back on things we should have done, or should never have done, can make us feel bad. But #noregrets isn't a philosophy for a happy and healthy life.   

    Regrets can be a great guide and can help us live a life that's true to our authentic selves. Illustrator Liz Fosslien learned to listen to her regrets after letting down her mom during a family crisis. While writer Daniel Pink compiled a global database of regrets to help unpick what common regrets tell us about our real values. 

    For Further Reading:

    Daniel Pink - The Power of Regret. How Looking Back Moves Us Forward 

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