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This 3 page paper answers three questions posed by a student. An evaluation of the technological prowess of this facility is duly noted. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Medical Center is perhaps one of the best hospitals as it respects technology ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). This idea comes about from a survey done by the Hospitals and Health
Networks or H&HN ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). Cayuga actually received three awards to that end ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). How does the center do it? The Chief Information Officer Bruce
Hall explains that the center has invested in information technology to achieve strategic goals ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). The President and CEO at Cayuga Medical Center says that patient care
is the reason for working on these technological initiatives ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). When the correct information is able to be obtained at a moments notice, that helps patient care
and the outcome of a case ("Cayuga Medical Center," 2003). It does appear that this hospital has done much to improve its systems and is rather on top of things.
At the same time, there is always risk of complacency. The hospital has been given awards which attests to its sophistication in this area. At the same time, the medical
center should continue to act in a responsible manner and oversee its systems to make sure that it continues to meet the needs of the staff and patients. All things
considered, it seems that information security policies are well implemented. 2. Describe the policies and measures used by this organization to ensure confidentiality, availability and reliability of data
and information. Cayuga does utilize methods to protect data and has implemented privacy policies to support HIPAA law. The institution claims, at its site, that personal information is
protected as outlined in the material distributed to patients ("Privacy Policy," 2003). The primary point made at the site is that the patient is informed and that when changes are
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