Information Security Risk Assessment in Hospitals.

The open medical informatics journal Pub Date : 2017-09-14 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874431101711010037
Haleh Ayatollahi, Ghazal Shagerdi
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Abstract

Background: To date, many efforts have been made to classify information security threats, especially in the healthcare area. However, there are still many unknown risks which may threat the security of health information and their resources especially in the hospitals.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the risks threatening information security in the hospitals located in one of the northwest cities of Iran.

Method: This study was completed in 2014. The participants were information technology managers who worked in the hospitals (n=27). The research instrument was a questionnaire composed of a number of open and closed questions. The content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed, and the reliability of the closed questions was measured by using the test-retest method (r =0.78).

Results: The results showed that among the information security risks, fire found to be a high probability/high impact risk factor. Human and physical/environmental threats were among the low probability risk factors. Regarding the information security safeguards used in the hospitals, the results showed that the use of the technical safeguards was the most frequent one (n =22, 91.7%) compared to the administrative (n =21, 87.5%) and the physical safeguards (n =16, 66.7%).

Conclusion: The high probability risk factors require quick corrective actions to be taken. Therefore, the underlying causes of such threats should be identified and controlled before experiencing adverse effects. It is also important to note that information security in health care systems needs to be considered at a macro level with respect to the national interests and policies.

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医院信息安全风险评估。
背景:迄今为止,对信息安全威胁进行了许多分类,特别是在医疗保健领域。然而,仍然存在许多未知的风险,这些风险可能威胁到卫生信息及其资源的安全,特别是在医院。目的:本研究的目的是评估威胁信息安全的风险位于伊朗西北部城市之一的医院。方法:本研究于2014年完成。参与者为在医院工作的信息技术管理人员(n=27)。研究工具是一份由若干开放式和封闭式问题组成的问卷。对问卷的内容效度进行确认,封闭题的信度采用重测法测量(r =0.78)。结果:结果表明,在信息安全风险中,火灾是一个高概率/高影响的风险因素。人类和物理/环境威胁是低概率风险因素。在医院使用的信息安全保障措施中,技术保障的使用频率最高(n =22, 91.7%),其次是行政保障(n =21, 87.5%)和物理保障(n =16, 66.7%)。结论:高概率危险因素需要迅速采取纠正措施。因此,在产生不良影响之前,应该识别并控制这些威胁的潜在原因。同样需要注意的是,卫生保健系统的信息安全需要在宏观层面上考虑到国家利益和政策。
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