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Security standards for medical information systems.

T Humphreys1

  • 1XiSEC Consultants Ltd, UK.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|December 9, 1995
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Securing medical information systems requires comprehensive technical, procedural, and legal safeguards. Existing standards partially address these needs, highlighting the necessity for further development of integrated security solutions.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Background:

  • Medical information systems are critical for healthcare delivery.
  • Ensuring the security of sensitive patient data is paramount.
  • Existing security standards offer partial solutions for medical information systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of medical information systems security aspects.
  • To review available standards for implementing security solutions.
  • To identify gaps in current security standards and propose future directions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of medical information systems security.
  • Analysis of existing security standards and their coverage.
  • Identification of areas requiring further development.

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Main Results:

  • Current standards address some, but not all, aspects of medical information systems security.
  • A complete security solution requires integration of technical, procedural, and legal measures.
  • Gaps exist in standardized technological solutions, legal frameworks, and procedural guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • Further work is needed to develop comprehensive security solutions for medical information systems.
  • Standardized technological solutions, supported by legal and procedural measures, are essential.
  • A holistic approach is required to protect medical records, databases, applications, hardware, software, networks, and system management.