Safran C, Rind D, Citroen M, Bakker A R, Slack W V, Bleich H L
Center for Clinical Computing, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
MD Comput. 1995 May-Jun;12(3):187-92.
To evaluate the confidentiality of the patients' data in the electronic patient records designed by members of the Center for Clinical Computing in Boston, we examined the accessibility of the computer-stored medical records of two groups of patients at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital: celebrities, hospital employees, and their relatives (VIPs) and other patients (non-VIPs). We studied how often authorized clinicians gained access to computer-stored data on the two types of patients and whether look-up patterns differed if the data concerned a VIP. Our results suggest that the measures used to maintain data confidentiality at Beth Israel Hospital are adequate.
为评估波士顿临床计算中心成员设计的电子病历中患者数据的保密性,我们检查了波士顿贝斯以色列医院两组患者的计算机存储病历的可访问性:名人、医院员工及其亲属(贵宾)和其他患者(非贵宾)。我们研究了授权临床医生访问两类患者计算机存储数据的频率,以及如果数据涉及贵宾,查询模式是否有所不同。我们的结果表明,贝斯以色列医院用于维护数据保密性的措施是充分的。