Zandona David J, Thompson Jon M
Author Affiliations: Department of Health Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (Mr Zandona); and Health Services Administration Program, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia (Dr Thompson).
Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2017 Oct/Dec;36(4):364-371. doi: 10.1097/HCM.0000000000000189.
In the past decade, public and private organizations have experienced a significant and alarming rise in the number of data breaches. Across all sectors, there seems to be no safe haven for the protection of information. In the health care industry, the trend is even worse. Information security is at an unbelievable low point, and it is unlikely that government oversight can fix this issue. Health care organizations have ramped up their approaches to addressing the problem; however, these initiatives are often incremental rather than transformational. Hospitals need an overall organization-wide strategy to prevent breaches from occurring and to minimize effects if they do occur. This article provides an analysis of the literature related to health information security and offers a suggested strategy for hospital administrators to follow in order to create a more secure environment for patient health information.
在过去十年中,公共和私人组织遭遇的数据泄露事件数量显著增加,令人担忧。在所有行业中,似乎没有信息保护的安全港。在医疗行业,这种趋势甚至更糟。信息安全处于令人难以置信的低点,政府监管不太可能解决这个问题。医疗保健组织已加强解决该问题的方法;然而,这些举措往往是渐进式的,而非变革性的。医院需要一个全组织范围的总体战略,以防止泄露事件发生,并在事件发生时将影响降至最低。本文对与健康信息安全相关的文献进行了分析,并为医院管理人员提供了一项建议战略,以便为患者健康信息创造一个更安全的环境。