The digital practice—the electronic storage, access, sharing, and monitoring of health information—promises increased convenience, improved patient care, and lower costs.1 But this electronic access to medical records also brings with it the risk of cyberattacks and new avenues for employee error and misuse that could put sensitive patient data at risk of exposure and your practice at risk of violating state and federal regulatory and privacy laws.
In this special report, we offer five steps to help you reduce these risks that could compromise confidential medical records and cause financial harm to your practice.
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1. “What Are the Advantages of Electronic Health Records?” HealthIT.gov.
2. Verizon. Data Breach Investigations Report. 2019.
3. Brian Stack. "Here’s How Much Your Personal Information Is Selling for on the Dark Web." Verizon Cybersecurity Blog. 12/6/2017.
4. IBM Security. Cost of a Data Breach Report. 2019.
5. Verizon. Protected Health Information Data Breach Report. 2018.
6. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Office for Civil Rights. “Guidance on Risk Analysis.”