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Managing Health Technology Has Its Challenges

Managing Health Technology Has Its Challenges

As technology continues to gain prominence in healthcare, it plays an increasingly vital role. Advancements in technology have allowed the healthcare industry to stabilize costs, improve access, and personalize care delivery—objectives that were challenging in the past. These benefits come with a potential downside: data privacy issues, which are becoming more concerning as technology advances.

How Technology Drives Healthcare

Technology hasn't just updated outdated systems and methods of care delivery—it has also brought about several significant improvements, streamlined the process between pharmacies, doctors, and insurance companies, enabling patients to obtain necessary prior authorizations more efficiently.

  • Smarter medical devices - The widespread adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in doctors' offices and hospitals allows for secure, cloud-based record sharing, leading to higher quality care.
  • Better predictive capabilities - Enhanced technology enables healthcare organizations to predict and manage outbreaks of contagious diseases before they escalate.

Data Privacy Challenges

Despite the advancements in technology, data privacy remains a critical concern. The sensitive nature of personal health information (PHI) and the growing threat of cybersecurity breaches make this issue particularly pressing. Healthcare providers need to keep software updated, as cybercriminals can take advantage of weaknesses before updates are fully implemented. While there is much to be excited about in healthcare technology, these advancements come with inherent risks.

To combat these challenges, healthcare organizations are heavily investing in cybersecurity.

Upgrading to newer, more secure systems is crucial for preventing security breaches. With robust security measures in place, healthcare technology can reach its full potential. Additionally, initiatives like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) push to establish clear guidelines for cybersecurity in healthcare systems emphasize the importance of protecting sensitive data in an increasingly digital world.

Emerging technologies such as blockchain and AI also offer promising avenues for enhancing PHI security. However, the effectiveness of these innovations will depend on the level of investment organizations are willing to make.

If your medical practice needs help with their technology, our technicians can take a look. Give us a call at (774) 213-9701 to get started. 

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