Academic Unit of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, School of Medicine and Psychology, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Consortium of Australian-Academic Psychiatrists for Independent Policy and Research Analysis (CAPIPRA), Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2024 Aug;32(4):319-322. doi: 10.1177/10398562241261818. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
Increasing numbers of healthcare data breaches highlight the need for structured organisational responses to protect patients, trainees and psychiatrists against identity theft and blackmail. Evidence-based guidance that is informed by the COVID-19 pandemic response includes: timely and reliable information tailored to users' safety, encouragement to take protective action, and access to practical and psychological support. For healthcare organisations which have suffered a data breach, insurance essentially improves access to funded cyber security responses, risk communication and public relations. Patients, trainees and psychiatrists need specific advice on protective measures. Healthcare data security legislative reform is urgently needed.
越来越多的医疗保健数据泄露事件凸显了构建组织性应对措施的必要性,以保护患者、学员和精神科医生免受身份盗窃和勒索的威胁。基于循证的指导意见,包括以下内容:及时、可靠的信息,以用户的安全为导向,鼓励采取保护措施,以及获得实际和心理支持。对于遭受数据泄露的医疗保健组织来说,保险实质上可以改善获得资金支持的网络安全响应、风险沟通和公共关系的机会。患者、学员和精神科医生需要关于保护措施的具体建议。医疗保健数据安全立法改革迫在眉睫。