The Evolution of Health Care IT: Are Current U.S. Privacy Policies Ready for the Clouds?

Miguel Delgado
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The U.S. healthcare industry has been given anew mandate to expand the use of health information technology to provide better care and to help reduce costs. Equally, cloud computing is poised to become the fifth utility delivering economies of scale and cost benefits that are difficult for businesses to ignore. The utilization of cloud services for the storage and exchange of personal health information is growing with the use of electronic health records and health information exchanges. Yet policies and regulatory mandates are still lagging and the potential for the loss of personal information is expanding exponentially. HIPAA/HITECH currently only provides a baseline of protection for personal health information while various IT security frameworks help to standardize the protection and security of personal information as well as the security of cloud services. As the technology matures further and the healthcare industry embraces data and privacy governance programs, the chance for a successful health IT transformation with the use of the cloud significantly increase.
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医疗保健IT的演变:美国当前的隐私政策是否为云做好了准备?
美国医疗保健行业已获得新的授权,扩大医疗信息技术的使用,以提供更好的医疗服务,并帮助降低成本。同样,云计算将成为第五大公用事业,提供规模经济和成本效益,这是企业难以忽视的。随着电子健康记录和健康信息交换的使用,越来越多地利用云服务来存储和交换个人健康信息。然而,政策和监管指令仍然滞后,个人信息丢失的可能性正呈指数级增长。HIPAA/HITECH目前仅提供个人健康信息保护的基线,而各种IT安全框架有助于标准化个人信息的保护和安全以及云服务的安全。随着技术的进一步成熟,以及医疗保健行业采用数据和隐私治理计划,通过使用云实现成功的医疗IT转型的机会大大增加。
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