Security of digital health

The security of digital health is a critical issue in our increasingly digitalized world. It refers to the protection of sensitive personal health information (PHI) from theft, loss, or unauthorized access. As healthcare providers, patients, and insurers are increasingly relying on digital technology to manage and store health information, the risk of data breaches and cyber attacks is ever-increasing. Therefore, it is important to ensure that robust security measures are in place to prevent and mitigate these risks, and to provide adequate training and support to healthcare professionals to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of PHI. Strong security measures can help to build trust among patients, providers, and other stakeholders in the digital health ecosystem.
This mind map was published on 21 May 2023 and has been viewed 182 times.

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