Patients’ Perception of Data Security in Healthcare

pregledni rad (znanstveni)

pregledni rad (znanstveni)

Patients’ Perception of Data Security in Healthcare

Vrsta prilog sa skupa (u zborniku)
Tip pregledni rad (znanstveni)
Godina 2023
Nadređena publikacija IEEE International Mediterranean Conference on Communications and Networking (IEEE MEDITCOM 2023) : Proceedings Book
Stranice str. 24-28
Status objavljeno

Sažetak

To improve diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and other medical care, a doctor needs to have access to a variety of personal and health data. This indicates a connection between the patient and the entire medical staff, including the nurses and other healthcare workers. A survey that was conducted in the general medicine settings of the Gospi Health Center serves as the study's basis. Patients place a lot of trust in electronic papers, such as e-prescriptions, e-medicines, and other electronic documents. Patients are less likely to believe verbally delivered information than information that is distributed electronically. This evidence suggests that some patients have some skepticism about the idea that data made, distributed, and saved verbally may not be as secure as data created, distributed, and stored electronically. Patients' opinions of their safety are virtually identical when it comes to the health information that is available to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals and, on the other hand, information that patients provide to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Only half of the patients believe their data is secure within the healthcare system, according to the patients' impression of that security. Security ought to be a top concern given that data from several writers point to potential abuses.

Ključne riječi

information system, health care, patient, perception, data security