Patients Have Security Concerns On Data Sharing

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Patients Have Security Concerns On Data Sharing


New report by PwC reveals what consumers think about data sharing, privacy and security, online consultations, social media in healthcare, and more.



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Consumers are concerned about the privacy and security of their health data, but most are comfortable having their health information shared among healthcare providers if doing so would improve their care, according to a new report.
In a recent PwC Health Research Institute online survey of 1,000 consumers, when asked to select the purposes for which they would be comfortable having their health data shared among healthcare organizations, 60% said for improving coordination of their care; 54% said for supporting real-time decisions in their care; 36% said to support analysis of doctors performance; and 29% said to provide data to identify groups or patients at risk for health issues.
While consumers are warming up to the idea of having their medical data shared among healthcare providers, that doesnt mean consumers arent concerned about the privacy and
security
of that data.
In fact, 30% of consumers said that if cost, quality, and access were equal among choices, theyd be swayed to select one hospital over another if one had clearer privacy and security
policies.
[A data security issue that healthcare organizations often overlook is employees accidentally granting access to the network. See
P2P Networks Expose Healthcare Data to Identify Theft
.]
Besides security and privacy, among the other considerations some consumers said theyd weigh in choosing a healthcare provider included the ability to consult online with doctors (28%) and if a facility used e-health records (17%). Only 5% said theyd pick a hospital because it had a social media presence, such as having a blog, or using Twitter, FaceBook, or YouTube to engage patients.
Other
health IT
-related matters are woven into many of what likely will be next years top health industry issues, according to the
report
by PwC Health Research Institute, a research and advisory unit of PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLC.
For instance, IT will play an integral role in the various new alliances emerging between healthcare providers and payers that are focused on population-health-oriented reimbursement plans, such as
accountable care organizations,
shared savings models, and bundled payment models. Data integration and the ability to share data will be crucial for these efforts, said the PwC report.
Also, the report suggests that organizations, regardless of plans for integration or partnering, should evaluate a href=http://www.informationweek.com/news/healthcare/security-privacy/231903007>data mining, informatics, and data-sharing capabilities as the need for effective population health continues to grow.
Finally, drug shortages likely will worsen in 2012, affecting patients, providers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and researchers alike, predicts PwC. The FDA reported 178 separate incidents of drug shortages in 2010, and the shortages are expected to increase into 2012.
Real-time drug inventory systems can help manufacturers anticipate patient demand and minimize reliance on gray market vendors, said the report. Drug manufacturers with strong governance and communication policies will be able to respond quickly and aggressively when shortages do occur.
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