Rural hospitals and clinics struggle with a lack of cyber resources – but a five year, $50 billion federal grant program could fill some of the gaps, said Jim Roeder, vice president of IT and HIPAA security officer at Lakewood Health System in Minnesota.
Under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Rural Health Transformation Program, Minnesota is expected to receive nearly $191.1 million in funding this year, some of which can be used for cybersecurity efforts.
Lakewood operates a 25-bed critical access hospital and five clinics. A slice of the Minnesota grant would boost its cybersecurity, Roeder said (see: HHS Offers $50B in Rural Health Grants, Including IT, Cyber).
“Our goal is that hopefully we can take that and implement some cybersecurity strategies, things we haven’t been able to do before to protect our patient’s data and move our facility forward,” he said.
Roeder is hopeful that artificial intelligence-enabled tools might help bolster the organization’s cybersecurity profile. “Our checkbook is only so big, so some of those products are not feasible for us. But hopefully with the adoption of AI, that can help drive down some of [those constraints],” he said.
Roeder spoke with Information Security Media Group during the HIMSS 2026 conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the interview (see audio link below photo), Roeder also discussed:
- Top cybersecurity challenges that small and rural healthcare providers face;
- The potential for AI use in Lakewood’s clinical operations;
- Privacy and security considerations for AI usage – including shadow AI – in healthcare settings.
Roeder is vice president of IT at Lakewood Health System in Staples, Minnesota, which includes a 25-bed critical access hospital, five primary care clinics and assisted living housing facilities for seniors. He has 25 years of experience in IT, with 18 of those in the healthcare field. Roeder is a member of the Health Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group, including co-chair of its Underserved Provider Cybersecurity Task Group.
