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This is an 8 page paper that provides an overview of network security concerns at Patton-Fuller Community Hospital. It uses the example of electronic medical records to highlight these concerns. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Network Security at Patton-Fuller Community Hospital , 11/2010 VISIT
/aftersale.htm--properly! Abstract The paper explores the benefits of the Electronic Medical Record system, or
EMR, that several hospitals have begun to adopt. There are several issues with such an adoption, including time investment and initial material cost, but these concerns are quickly forgiven when
the administration, doctors, and even patients see the results of the system. Designed to increase efficiency while decreasing time investment and redundancy, the EMR is hailed by many as a
miracle. The issues associated with the digital filing system include several security risks that up to this point, hospitals have not really needed to address, however. With use of planning,
proactive tactics, and proper training, any security issues can be minimalized if not fully erased. Metrics will also be needed to make sure the EMR and hospital continue to run
at peak performance. Metrics will be a good indicator of any future problems or issues, allowing IT employees to rectify such problems quickly. Introduction
This section of the paper helps the student to address the need for an overview of IT security risks at Patton-Fuller. As the world leaps into all
things digital, hospitals are a little reluctant to follow. This is mainly due to the enormous task that would be entailed in transferring all the paper files to digital. The
records department of any given hospital is an unwieldy beast with row after row of paper files stuffed in folders and shoved away in file cabinets. Everything is done in
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