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February, 2012
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Health care, cloud storage providers and data ownership

Brien M. Posey, SearchHealthIT

“The health care industry relies on data. Physicians need data to make the proper diagnosis, and they increasingly need to share data with other providers. One way of making this data available to those who need it is to store it in the cloud.
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26 September 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, Cloud, Data Storage, logging, Ownership

Access Reports: An In-Depth Analysis

Jeffrey Roman, Healthcare Info Security

“A federal proposal that would require healthcare organizations to provide patients with a report listing everyone who has electronically accessed their records needs revamping, two regulatory experts agree.
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26 August 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, Costs, logging, Privacy

On Ian Glazer’s Gartner blog post, “The Identity Portability and Accountability Act of 2011”

Ruby Raley, AxWay

“However, unified identity management is a complex problem and, the only way to really tackle this issue is to boil it down to the essential elements required for complying with the regulations.
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18 August 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Data Protection, Disclosure, Encryption, Identity, logging

Access Reports: Is Revamp Inevitable?

Howard Anderson, Healthcare Info Security

“Federal officials should consider a major revamp of a proposal that would require healthcare organizations to provide patients with a report listing everyone who has electronically accessed their records, a former government official who helped draft the proposal says.
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8 August 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, logging, Security

Critiquing the EHR Access Report Plan

Howard Anderson, Healthcare Info Security

“Dan Rode of the American Health Information Management Association describes why the group wants to see major revisions in a proposed federal rule requiring hospitals, clinics and others to give patients access reports listing everyone who’s viewed their records.
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29 July 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News, RA News, Record Access | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, logging

Cloud Computing: Legal Quagmire

Jason Bloomberg, Sys-Con Media

“If you don’t realize by now that Cloud Computing has its risks, then, well, you must have your head in the clouds. But then again, without risk there is no reward. When you place a bet on the Cloud, you know you’re betting on an emerging set of capabilities. And in any case, there are risks everywhere in business. Why should the Cloud be any different?
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6 July 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Audit, Cloud, Legal, logging, Privacy

Who’s Seen My Medical Record? Better Be Able To Answer

Katherine Rourke, EMR and EHR

“Right now, HHS is considering a new rule which would demand that hospitals, medical practices and health plans provide anyone who asks with a list of who has accessed their electronic medical records.
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20 June 2011 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, logging, Security

Healthcare needs to watch and learn from the cascade of security failures

John Moehrke, Healthcare Security/Privacy

“Wikileaks is the big news today. This blog article has NOTHING to do with WikiLeaks, but has everything to do with using the event which are associated with WikiLeaks today as a useful use-case to analyze in the context of Healthcare Security and Privacy.
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9 December 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Access, Failure, logging, Personal Health Information, Privacy, Security

Geheimzinnigheid ministerie is volgens kenners een veeg teken

Heleen Croonen, Medisch Contact

“Helemaal waterdicht kun je het niet maken, maar de beveiliging van het landelijk elektronisch patiëntendossier (EPD) is zo goed als maar kan, zegt het ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport (VWS). Het ministerie heeft zoveel vertrouwen in de beveiliging omdat die jaarlijks door onafhankelijke derden wordt getest door middel van audits en ‘indringerstesten’, testen die moeten vaststellen hoe makkelijk het voor hackers is om in te breken. Bovendien is er een zogenaamde ‘intelligente logging’, aldus het ministerie, waarmee de toezichthouders kunnen controleren of er ongeoorloofde inzage is in medische dossiers.
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1 July 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: Netherlands | EHR: EHR, EHR Netherlands | Tag(s): logging, Security

Logrando la interoperabilidad de nuestras historias clínicas electrónicas (2)

Fran Sánchez, El cuaderno de bitácora de Fran Sánchez

“Continuando con el artículo de ayer, me gustaría comentar con vosotros un artículo de la excelente web FlashTICSalut en la que se analiza un interesantísimo artículo de la European Journal of ePractice que propone 6 medidas para lograr la interoperabilidad de nuestras historias clínicas electrónicas (HCE).
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20 June 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: Spain | EHR: EHR, EHR Spain | Tag(s): Access, Identification, Interoperability, logging

Drie maanden uitstel EPD-wet

Medisch Contact

“Op 1 juni zou het zo ver zijn, dat de senatoren hun oordeel zouden vellen over wijzigingen in de Wet gebruik burgerservicenummer in de zorg, meer dan een jaar nadat ze de Tweede Kamer waren gepasseerd.
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23 May 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: Netherlands | EHR: EHR, EHR Netherlands | Tag(s): Consent, logging, Patient

EPD: het blijft Nee

Peter Rietveld, Security.nl

“Een genante vertoning van het ministerie van VWS rond een beveiligingsonderzoek naar het EPD: onderzoeker Guido van ’t Noordende van de Universiteit van Amsterdam onderwierp het huidige EPD aan een nader onderzoek en kwam met een aantal bevindingen die er niet om liegen, die vervolgens door het ministerie onder de tafel werden weggeschoffeld. Van ’t Noordende werd weggezet als oppervlakkig en ondeskundig.
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20 April 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: Netherlands | EHR: EHR, EHR Netherlands | Tag(s): logging, Security

Vastleggen van acties op EPD roept veel vragen op

Marcel Jak, Computable

“Donderdag 15 april 2010 was bij het NEN een openbare bijeenkomst van de NEN-beleidscommissie met als thema ‘Logging – vastleggen van acties op het elektronisch patiëntendossiers’.
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16 April 2010 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: Netherlands | EHR: EHR, EHR Netherlands | Tag(s): Access, logging, Security, Standards

New Mexico Electronic Medical Records Law Ensures Patient Privacy

EmaxHealth

“The New Mexico Senate passed an electronic medical record initiative of Governor Bill Richardson’s today that would protect patients’ privacy.
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8 March 2009 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Legal, logging, Privacy

HPST : Dossier médical baladeur : Le feuilleton continue….

Jean-Jacques Fraslin, i-Med

“La “Commission des affaires culturelles, familiales et sociales” de l’Assemblée nationale a validé certains des amendements au “projet de loi portant réforme de l’Hôpital et relatif aux Patients, à la Santé et aux Territoires” (HPST).
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9 February 2009 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: France | EHR: EHR, EHR France | Tag(s): Consent, Insurance, logging, USB

Home healthcare organization boosts patient privacy efforts

“”As I see it, logging is really the beginning of all computer intelligence,” said Larry Whiteside Jr., chief information security officer for VNSNY. “Logging ties into all aspects of computer security, from forensics to incident response and beyond. It’s important to capture and store logs properly to ensure you have a holistic view of your systems and to enable you to react quickly to any anomalies you might discover”.”
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Molly Merrill, Healthcare IT News, 9 December 2008

9 December 2008 | No Comments »
Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): logging, Patient, phr, Privacy

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