Transform your daily workflows and Encrypt Patient Progress Report

Aug 6th, 2022
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How to Encrypt Patient Progress Report

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hi my name is David Keegan Im an academic family doctor here at the University of Calgary today were talking about how to write clinical patient notes the basics so first of all why write a note in the first place why are we writing notes when we see a patient its really important to think about these purposes because thats going to help us understand why we do things in the way we do when we write them down so one of the main reasons we write notes is so that we can actually document for ourselves what we did with the patient what we discussed and so on so that later on we can go back and look at those notes and see what we did and what we heard from the patient great theyre also there to help other people do the same thing one of our colleagues or another health professional or somebody else might have to be taking on the care of that patient and they need to be able to see what we did as well and theres also a documentation reason to do it for a good medical legal quality rea

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When you encrypt medical records and other digital records, the data they contain is changed to a code that can only be deciphered with a decryption key. Once the data is encrypted, it is unreadable to anyone who doesnt have the decryption key.
Clinical records must be properly secured and protected, either physically or electronically. For example, paper records should be kept in restricted access areas or in locked cabinets with limited access.
In the healthcare industry, data encryption is important for HIPAA compliance as well as for safeguarding electronic protected health information (ePHI) from online threats. If ePHI is not protected, costly data bdocHubes and impermissible disclosures of patient information can result.
The three pillars to securing protected health information outlined by HIPAA are administrative safeguards, physical safeguards, and technical safeguards [4]. These three pillars are also known as the three security safeguard themes for healthcare.
Medical Records and PHI should be stored out of sight of unauthorized individuals, and should be locked in a cabinet, room or building when not supervised or in use. Provide physical access control for offices/labs/classrooms through the following: Locked file cabinets, desks, closets or offices.
Technical Safeguards Access Control. A covered entity must implement technical policies and procedures that allow only authorized persons to access electronic protected health information (e-PHI). Audit Controls. Integrity Controls. Transmission Security.
How to Protect Patient Health Information: Key Steps Encrypt Data at Rest and In Transit. Configure User Settings Correctly. Vet Third-Party Security. Create a device security policy and use MDM software. Keep Your Systems Updated. Educate Employees and Create a Security Culture. Implement Physical Security Controls.
Currently AES 128, 192, or 256-bit encryption is recommended. For many HIPAA-covered entities, especially smaller healthcare providers that do not have in-house IT staff to ensure their email is HIPAA-compliant, the use of a third-party HIPAA compliant email service provider is strongly recommended.

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