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  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Project Management

Background:

  • Newly built healthcare facilities require robust Information Communication Technology (ICT) security systems.
  • Implementing security systems like CCTV, Access Control, and Identity & Access Management presents unique challenges in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share practical experiences and lessons learned from leading ICT security projects in a healthcare environment.
  • To provide guidance for healthcare project leaders on managing security system implementations and avoiding common pitfalls.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative review of project leadership experiences over two years.
  • Focus on three specific ICT security systems: CCTV, Access Control, and Identity & Access Management.
  • Analysis of challenges and successful strategies encountered during project execution.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of CCTV, Access Control, and Identity & Access Management systems in a new healthcare facility.
  • Identification of specific challenges and effective coping mechanisms for ICT security projects in healthcare.
  • Gained practical experience in managing security-related ICT projects within the healthcare sector.

Conclusions:

  • Project leaders in healthcare ICT security benefit from shared experiences to navigate project complexities.
  • Proactive identification and management of potential pitfalls are crucial for successful healthcare security system implementation.
  • Lessons learned from this experience can inform future ICT security project strategies in healthcare facilities.