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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19704178 |
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- <p>The convergence of hybrid cloud computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare constitutes a field of<br>demonstrable U.S. national importance. Healthcare and Public Health is federally designated as one of sixteen critical infrastructure sectors, and recent large-scale cyberattacks including the 2024 Change Healthcare ransomware incident, which compromised the protected health information of approximately 190 million individuals have exposed systemic vulnerabilities in the digital infrastructure upon which care delivery, payment processing, and population-level health operations depend. This commentary argues that secure hybrid-cloud architecture, zero-trust cybersecurity, and responsibly governed AI should be understood not as routine enterprise technology concerns but as strategic national capabilities. The argument draws on Executive Order 14028 on cybersecurity, Executive Order 14179 on AI leadership, HHS sector designations, OMB modernization memoranda, and empirical breach data to demonstrate that resilient digital health infrastructure directly serves U.S. public safety, economic competitiveness, and population health.</p>