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Technical means for securing health information

D de Roulet1, J R Scherrer

  • 1Medical Informatics Centre, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing
|October 1, 1996
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Modernizing health information security requires adopting advanced strategies from sectors like finance and aviation, moving beyond outdated separation techniques. This study evaluates proposed upgrades and their associated costs for enhanced data protection.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Cybersecurity

Background:

  • Current health information security practices often rely on outdated methods.
  • There is a need to update techniques for separating public and private data areas.
  • Lessons can be drawn from other industries like airlines and banking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose upgraded techniques for securing health information.
  • To evaluate the costs associated with implementing these new security measures.
  • To enhance the protection of sensitive patient data.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing health information security protocols.
  • Analysis of security models from the airline and banking industries.
  • Development of new security propositions.

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  • Cost-benefit analysis of proposed upgrades.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of specific security techniques from non-military sectors applicable to healthcare.
    • Formulation of upgraded security strategies.
    • Evaluation of the financial implications of implementing advanced security measures.

    Conclusions:

    • Outdated health information security methods require significant upgrades.
    • Adopting cross-industry best practices can improve data protection.
    • Proposed security enhancements are technically feasible and economically evaluated.