The study from security management company LogLogic and the Ponemon Institute, which conducts privacy and information management research, found that patient privacy is at risk in the nationwide push to implement e-health records.
Some 70% of IT managers surveyed said that senior management does not view privacy and data security as a priority. Some 53% say their organizations do not take appropriate steps to protect privacy rights of patients, while less than half judge their existing security measures as "effective or very effective." And the average cost of a data breach exceeded $210 per compromised record, creating an opportunity for computer crime rings to traffic in stolen medical records.
More than two-thirds of healthcare organizations have digitized at least a quarter of their patient records, and a third had digitized more than half, according to the study.
LogLogic sponsored the study, independently conducted by the Ponemon Institute, which surveyed 542 senior IT practitioners from healthcare organizations with an average of more than 1,000 employees. LogLogic posted highlights of the study on its Web site.
LogLogic also did another independent survey of information security professionals at seven large hospitals and medical groups. In that survey, security pros said new HIPAA rules, while not perfect, are a good start in improving the protection of electronic patient records. The head of security of one major hospital group told LogLogic, "In the final rules for HIPAA, if you have a breach you are by definition not compliant -- none of the wishy-washiness of the original rules. This merges HIPAA privacy and security for the first time."
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