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美国神经外科住院医师通过智能手机进行放射影像学传输。

Radiological Imaging Transmission via Smartphones by Neurosurgery Residents in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2021 Oct;154:e437-e442. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.07.052. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neurosurgery requires the communication of radiological imaging. Smartphones are increasingly used for this purpose because of the efficiency and convenience of integrated cameras and native Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) functionality. There is inconsistency among hospitals regarding policies addressing this use as it relates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule. Some hospitals offer a HIPAA-compliant secure messaging application (SMA) as a substitute. The authors hypothesized that the use of smartphones for sharing radiological imaging would be commonplace among residents. We sought to characterize usage patterns, resident awareness of policies and HIPPA, and the effectiveness of SMAs as a means of avoiding HIPAA violations.

METHODS

An electronic dynamic questionnaire was sent to all 116 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited US neurosurgery residency program directors and coordinators to be forwarded to their residents.

RESULTS

A total of 100 responses were received, representing 49 residency programs. Ninety-two (92%) residents reported using MMS to transmit radiological imaging. Twenty-six (26%) reported doing so with patient identifiers. Roughly half (48%) of residents were unaware of policies regarding imaging transmission via MMS at their institutions. Among the 17 (35%) programs providing SMAs, only 3 of 27 (11%) residents in these programs did not use MMS for image transmission.

CONCLUSIONS

The data suggest that there is widespread resident use of MMS for image transmission, regardless of policy and the availability of alternative HIPAA-compliant applications. Knowledge of local institutional policies and HIPAA privacy rules is poor. Alternative strategies are needed to prevent HIPAA-noncompliant transmission of imaging by residents.

摘要

背景

神经外科需要进行放射影像学的交流。由于智能手机集成相机和原生多媒体短信服务 (MMS) 功能的效率和便利性,因此越来越多地被用于此目的。由于与《健康保险流通与责任法案》(HIPAA)隐私规则相关的政策在各医院之间存在不一致,因此对于这种使用,各医院的政策也不一致。一些医院提供符合 HIPAA 的安全消息传递应用程序 (SMA) 作为替代方案。作者假设,使用智能手机共享放射影像学将在住院医师中普遍存在。我们试图描述使用模式、住院医师对政策和 HIPAA 的认识,以及 SMA 作为避免 HIPAA 违规的一种手段的有效性。

方法

向所有 116 个经研究生医学教育认证委员会 (ACGME) 认证的美国神经外科住院医师培训计划主任和协调员发送了一份电子动态问卷,以便转发给他们的住院医师。

结果

共收到 100 份回复,代表 49 个住院医师培训计划。92%(92%)的住院医师报告使用 MMS 传输放射影像学。26%(26%)的人报告在传输时带有患者标识符。大约一半(48%)的住院医师不知道其所在机构有关通过 MMS 传输成像的政策。在提供 SMA 的 17 个计划中,只有 3 个(11%)在这些计划中的住院医师没有使用 MMS 进行图像传输。

结论

数据表明,尽管存在政策和替代符合 HIPAA 的应用程序,但仍有广泛的住院医师使用 MMS 进行图像传输。对当地机构政策和 HIPAA 隐私规则的了解不足。需要采取替代策略来防止住院医师不合规传输成像。

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