Advances in health information technology (health IT) have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare, to increase the availability of health information for treatment, and to implement safeguards that cannot be applied easily or cost-effectively to paper-based health records. However, the digitization of health informat
Advances in health information technology (health IT) have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare, to increase the availability of health information for treatment, and to implement safeguards that cannot be applied easily or cost-effectively to paper-based health records. However, the digitization of health informat
Ms. Koontz is a senior principal for Privacy and Strategy and head of the Health Systems Engineering and Information Assurance Department at The MITRE Corporation. Drawing from her more than 30 years' experience in information systems management and technology, she advises senior-level staff at federal agencies on strategic approaches to building privacy into their organizations, processes, and systems. She has provided privacy advice and support to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the Department of Homeland Security, and is a former member of the Department's Data Protection and Integrity Advisory Committee (DPIAC). She is also the editor of the book, Information Privacy in the Evolving Healthcare Environment, published by HIMSS in March 2013. Before joining MITRE, Ms. Koontz served as the director, information management for the U.S. Government Accountability Office. In that role, she directed a broad portfolio of Congressionally requested studies, producing numerous reports on privacy, information access and dissemination, information collection, and records management. Ms. Koontz also testified numerous times before Congressional committees as an expert witness on these issues. She holds a BA in Accounting from Michigan State University and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional. She is also an Executive Coach and a graduate of Georgetown University's Leadership Coaching Program.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: What is Privacy? Chapter 2: Considering Ethics in Privacy Chapter 3: The Role of Security in Protecting Privacy Chapter 4: The Legal Framework for Health Information Privacy Chapter 5: A State-based Approach to Privacy for Interoperable Health Information Exchange Chapter 6: An Implementation Path to Meeting Patient's Expectations and Rights to Privacy and Consent Chapter 7: The Need for Holistic Approach to Privacy Chapter 8: Transparency Chapter 9: Secondary Uses of Personal Health Information Chapter 10: Technological Innovation and Privacy Chapter 11: Privacy in the Real World: Trends and Considerations
Chapter 1: What is Privacy? Chapter 2: Considering Ethics in Privacy Chapter 3: The Role of Security in Protecting Privacy Chapter 4: The Legal Framework for Health Information Privacy Chapter 5: A State-based Approach to Privacy for Interoperable Health Information Exchange Chapter 6: An Implementation Path to Meeting Patient's Expectations and Rights to Privacy and Consent Chapter 7: The Need for Holistic Approach to Privacy Chapter 8: Transparency Chapter 9: Secondary Uses of Personal Health Information Chapter 10: Technological Innovation and Privacy Chapter 11: Privacy in the Real World: Trends and Considerations
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