Privacy and Security Mobile Device Good Practices Project Launched
ONC’s
Office of the Chief Privacy Officer (OCPO), in working with the HHS
Office for Civil Rights (OCR), recently launched a Privacy &
Security Mobile Device project.
The
project goal is to develop an effective and practical way to bring
awareness and understanding to those in the clinical sector to help them
better secure and protect health information while
using mobile devices (e.g., laptops, tablets, and smartphones).
Building on the existing
HHS
HIPAA Security Rule - Remote Use Guidance,
the project is designed to identify privacy and security good practices
for mobile devices. Identified good practices and use cases
will be communicated in plain, practical, and easy to understand
language for health care providers, professionals, and other entities.
HHS will be looking for your input. Stay tuned for a public roundtable this Spring.
For information about other HHS mHealth activities, please visit the mHealth Initiative website:
http://www.hhs.gov/open/initiatives/mhealth/index.html.
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Challenges...
http://jamia.bmj.com/site/icons/amiajnl8946.pdf
http://jamia.bmj.com/site/icons/amiajnl8946.pdf
- patient safety should trump all other values; corporate concerns about liability and intellectual property ownership may be valid but should not over-ride all other considerations;
- transparency and a commitment to patient safety should govern vendor contracts;
- institutions are duty-bound to provide ethics education to purchasers and users, and should commit publicly to standards of corporate conduct; and
- vendors, system purchasers, and users should encourage and assist in each others’ efforts to adopt best practices.