Cybersecurity awareness : protecting data and patients /

Kim, Lee.

Cybersecurity awareness : protecting data and patients / Lee Kim - April 2017 - Nursing Management 48 : 4, page 16-19 .

In today's increasingly connected world, we can't achieve patient privacy without information security. Much of the patient information that we handle is in electronic form. Moreover, patient information must be protected at all stages of the information lifecycle: when the information is created, received, transmitted, maintained, and destroyed. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule ensures the protection of electronic health information with physical, technical, and administrative safeguards. It also requires covered entities and business associates to implement cybersecurity awareness and training for all members of the workforce, including management. Further, the HIPAA Privacy Rule governs the permitted or required uses and disclosures of protected health information, regardless of the medium. Why's cybersecurity awareness and training so important? Protecting information isn't just a function of the information technology (IT) department, it's the shared responsibility of everyone within an organization. This responsibility extends to end users, such as nurses, unlicensed assistive personnel, and other staff (interns, volunteers, consultants, contractors, researchers, and so on). Technology safeguards alone can't make an organization secure; however, knowledgeable employees can help reduce risks.

Nursing.


Data security.
Electronic records.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
Safety and security measures.
Manila Tytana Colleges Library | Metropolitan Park, Pres. Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City, 1300
Tel.(+63-2) 859-0826 | E-mail library@mtc.edu.ph