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Enhancing security and improving interoperability in healthcare information systems

D A Gritzalis1

  • 1Department of Informatics, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece.

Medical Informatics = Medecine Et Informatique
|January 29, 1999
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Healthcare information security and system interoperability are critical. Standardization efforts are analyzed to identify gaps, legislative conflicts, and organizational impacts, aiming to improve healthcare data protection.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Healthcare information systems face critical security challenges.
  • The need for seamless information exchange highlights interoperability issues.
  • Standardization is crucial for addressing both security and interoperability in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present relevant standardization activities in healthcare information systems.
  • To identify and critically analyze existing and emerging security standards.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and implications of these standards.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specific analytical framework for evaluating standards.
  • Identification of standardization gaps and inconsistencies.

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  • Analysis of conflicts between standards and legislation.
  • Assessment of the impact of standards on user organizations.
  • Main Results:

    • Gaps and inconsistencies in current healthcare information security standardization were identified.
    • Conflicts between existing standards and current legislation were described.
    • The implications of these standards for user organizations were analyzed.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardization plays a vital role in enhancing healthcare information security and interoperability.
    • Addressing identified gaps and legislative conflicts is essential for effective standardization.
    • Understanding organizational implications is key to successful standard implementation.