Commission’s Overreaching Cybersecurity Plan Poses Risks to Healthcare Efficiency

The European Commission's latest attempt to centralize health cybersecurity through a one-stop reporting shop is misguided, risking bureaucratic bloat and inefficiency that could hinder healthcare delivery. Critics argue that the Commission's plan oversteps, imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on member states and the private sector. This approach may stifle innovation and deter private investment in cyber defense, suggesting a need to reconsider the balance between security measures and free-market principles.