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Implementing healthcare information security: standards can help.

Andrej Orel1, Igor Bernik

  • 1Marand d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia. andrej.orel@marand.si

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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Healthcare security awareness is low, risking patient data. Implementing standards like ISO/IEC 27000 and HIPAA can improve information security management and mobile device protection in health settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Patient data sensitivity necessitates robust organizational and technological security measures.
  • Mobile devices are increasingly integral to healthcare, posing significant information security challenges.
  • Traditional unsecured communication methods persist for sensitive health information, despite evolving technological landscapes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the awareness, confidence, and acceptance of standardization in healthcare information security.
  • To identify weaknesses in current information security management within healthcare environments.
  • To highlight the need for improved security practices, especially concerning mobile technology in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of common systems security approaches in controlled health environments.
  • Assessment of user, patient, and care professional security awareness levels.
  • Review of existing security standards and legislation relevant to healthcare.

Main Results:

  • Security awareness among users, patients, and professionals is insufficient to address potential threats.
  • Information security management is often weak due to low awareness and risk assessment.
  • Familiarity with key standards like ISO/IEC 27000 and ISO/IEC 27799 is limited.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced security awareness and adherence to standards like ISO/IEC 27000 and ISO/IEC 27799 are crucial for healthcare.
  • Legislation such as HIPAA, combined with international standards, can bolster health information security.
  • Proactive information security management is essential to mitigate risks associated with mobile technology in healthcare.