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Patient-centric cybersecurity

Aaron F. Brantly and Nataliya D. Brantly

Journal of Cyber Policy, 2020, vol. 5, issue 3, 372-391

Abstract: Advances in technologies relating to the provision of medical care are rapidly proliferating globally. These advances are being addressed piecemeal through a bevy of new laws, policies and regulations. Presently these efforts often fail to place the patient and his or her wellbeing at the core of legal, policy and regulatory developments. Rather there are efforts to balance issues of health outcomes, financial incentives and liability. An increasing threat particularly acute to patients resides in an inability to understand and manage their own health associated cybersecurity concerns. This paper builds the case for patient-centric approaches to not only medical care but also cybersecurity within health care.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/23738871.2020.1856902

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