Abstract :
Healthcare informatics affirm that healthcare presents most problems of user control with disparate, individualized and often vulnerable users having little information with which to assess service quality and little choice, at least within the formal hospital sector. Also, consultative experience in many Healthcare Organization (HCO) IT environments strongly suggests that technical security fundamentals are consistently neglected. Integrated network and systems architectures provide the means for healthcare to get out of this predicament in the age of the wily hacker. More than ever, healthcare and financial organizations require comprehensive, easy-to-deploy solutions for protecting private data within the email system. Security in healthcare information systems is among the highest priority research areas as part of the new security framework for HIPAA-compliant healthcare information. This paper appraises security concerns in healthcare information systems and concludes that what is needed is an approach that firmly cements the foundations for a sustainable and efficient healthcare system based on solidarity and built to cope with the emerging threats. The model emerging from this approach would require a robust security infrastructure to support authentication, confidentiality, and data integrity so that there is no single point of failure that, if compromised, would give access to all the information.
Keywords :
data integrity; data privacy; electronic mail; health care; medical information systems; quality of service; security of data; HCO IT environment; HIPAA-compliant healthcare information security; authentication; confidentiality; data integrity; email system; financial organization; formal hospital sector; healthcare information system; healthcare organization; integrated network; private data protection; robust security infrastructure; service quality; system architecture; Appraisal; Biomedical informatics; Computer hacking; Data security; Hospitals; Information security; Information systems; Medical services; Protection; Robustness; Assurance; HIPAA; Healthcare; S ecurity Concerns; Sustainable; Trust;