Inter-organizational future proof EHR systems: A review of the security and privacy related issues

H van der Linden, D Kalra, A Hasman… - International journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
H van der Linden, D Kalra, A Hasman, J Talmon
International journal of medical informatics, 2009Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Identification and analysis of privacy and security related issues that occur
when health information is exchanged between health care organizations. METHODS:
Based on a generic scenario questions were formulated to reveal the occurring issues.
Possible answers were verified in literature. RESULTS: Ensuring secure health information
exchange across organizations requires a standardization of security measures that goes
beyond organizational boundaries, such as global definitions of professional roles, global …
OBJECTIVES
Identification and analysis of privacy and security related issues that occur when health information is exchanged between health care organizations.
METHODS
Based on a generic scenario questions were formulated to reveal the occurring issues. Possible answers were verified in literature.
RESULTS
Ensuring secure health information exchange across organizations requires a standardization of security measures that goes beyond organizational boundaries, such as global definitions of professional roles, global standards for patient consent and semantic interoperable audit logs.
CONCLUSION
As to be able to fully address the privacy and security issues in interoperable EHRs and the long-life virtual EHR it is necessary to realize a paradigm shift from storing all incoming information in a local system to retrieving information from external systems whenever that information is deemed necessary for the care of the patient.
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