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Forbes Healthcare Summit
2014-12-03    
All Day
Forbes Healthcare Summit: Smart Data Transforming Lives How big will the data get? This year we may collect more data about the human body than [...]
Customer Analytics & Engagement in Health Insurance
2014-12-04 - 2014-12-05    
All Day
Using Data Analytics, Product Experience & Innovation to Build a Profitable Customer-Centric Strategy Takeaway business ROI: Drive business value with customer analytics: learn what every business [...]
mHealth Summit
DECEMBER 7-11, 2014 The mHealth Summit, the largest event of its kind, convenes a diverse international delegation to explore the limits of mobile and connected [...]
The 26th Annual IHI National Forum
Overview ​2014 marks the 26th anniversary of an event that has shaped the course of health care quality in profound, enduring ways — the Annual [...]
Why A Risk Assessment is NOT Enough
2014-12-09    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
A common misconception is that  “A risk assessment makes me HIPAA compliant” Sadly this thought can cost your practice more than taking no action at [...]
iHT2 Health IT Summit
2014-12-10 - 2014-12-11    
All Day
Each year, the Institute hosts a series of events & programs which promote improvements in the quality, safety, and efficiency of health care through information technology [...]
Design a premium health insurance plan that engages customers, retains subscribers and understands behaviors
2014-12-16    
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Wed, Dec 17, 2014 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM IST Join our webinar with John Mills - UPMC, Tim Gilchrist - Columbia University HITLAP, and [...]
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Forbes Healthcare Summit
3 Dec 14
New York City
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mHealth Summit
7 Dec 14
Washington
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iHT2 Health IT Summit
10 Dec 14
Houston
White Papers

A Holistic Strategy for Preventing Internal Breaches in Patient Data Security

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Privacy breaches have been escalating in the healthcare industry at an alarming rate. Last year alone, more than seven million patient health
records were breached. Industry experts estimate the annual cost of those breaches to be over $5.6 billion.

In order to protect patient privacy, hospitals have been focusing their efforts on external intrusion detection and hard drive encryption. But in
doing so, they have been overlooking a far more insidious and growing problem: internal breaches by their own staff and extended care partners.

With the healthcare landscape shifting to integrated care and population health, hospitals are particularly vulnerable to internal breaches. In addition to a fluid workforce of new clinicians, interns and residents flowing in and out of the organization and roving from one workstation to another throughout the day, hospitals now need to share data outside their four walls in alliance with other providers and physician groups coordinating care as patients transition from hospital to clinic to home. The problem is compounded further by the accelerated consolidation of hospital entities through mergers and acquisitions. This confluence of factors is causing an exponential rise in the risk of unauthorized access andinappropriate use of confidential patient data.

To prevent compromising patient privacy and security, hospitals need to be looking at tools that can help them better identify and credential this widespread community of users and tightly control their access to an exploding volume of medical information. The balance is by necessity a delicate one. On the one hand, hospitals need to establish strong protocols to protect patient records and clinical applications from unauthorized use. On the other hand, caregivers need quick and easy access to their patients’ records and clinical applications to expedite quality care. This puts hospitals under enormous pressure to institute simple, yet secure log-on procedures that enable efficient navigation between clinical applications and patient data.

This white paper presents hospitals with ways they can balance the need for extended care teams to have rapid access to complete patient data with the need to safeguard patients’ privacy. This holistic strategy encompasses deploying IT tools to credential users and control their access to data, instituting best practices and elevating security initiatives to executive-level status in the organization to help foster a culture of security-conscience users.

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