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Is Cloud Computing In Healthcare Providing A Safe Environment For Storing Protected Health Information? A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Ashley N. Hayes
Is Cloud Computing In Healthcare Providing A Safe Environment For Storing Protected Health Information? A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Ashley N. Hayes
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Over the past several years, cloud computing has become increasingly more popular for the use of storing, accessing, and maintaining electronic health records (EHRs). In comparison to conventional EHR management tools, such as installed software, cloud computing offers more capabilities for medical facilities and their patients. Experts claim that in addition to changing the face of health information technology, it will also advance healthcare services, and benefit medical research. As the use of cloud computing has increased, so has the amount of healthcare data breaches. This study is proposing that there is a correlation between the increase in cloud computing …
Social Networking Patterns And Attitudes Towards Patient Privacy, Frank Davison
Social Networking Patterns And Attitudes Towards Patient Privacy, Frank Davison
Applied Research Projects
Sharing ideas with others having common interests is primal and the
best indication of this is the exploding world of social networking. Social
media sites have become self-reported newscasts where we post our daily
activities as a matter of permanent public record. Are we losing our
expectation of privacy? What impact could this have on patient privacy?
Do individuals who are accustomed to sharing personal information on
social networks have a relaxed attitude towards patient privacy? Does this
vary according to age, gender, or racial background?
This study explores correlations between attitudes on social
networking and patient privacy and how …