NURS 8210 Week 9 Discussion: Ethics, Cyber Ethics, and Security

In recent years, hackers have targeted medical records, from hospitals and other healthcare institutions, across the country. These records contain personal information, contact information, and most importantly, for the hackers, information that may prove useful in stealing an identity. Thus, healthcare organizations have made it a priority to protect patient records and privacy. However, with the influx of technological advancements and hacker determination, there is no perfect way to ensure that all records are secure and safe.

In addition to medical records, privacy concerns are relevant with any patient chart in any setting. For example, a chart left open on a computer monitor in a patient room, employee passwords and log-in information, and new employee access and screening all represent other ways in which ethics and security merge in healthcare and nursing practice.

For this Discussion, you will consider the importance of ethics as it relates to security. You will also reflect on how these topics might affect clinical practice and the connection to nursing informatics.

Resources

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WEEKLY RESOURCES

To Prepare

  • Review the Learning Resources associated with the topics of ethics, cyber ethics, and security.
  • Consider the role of each of these topics for clinical practice, as well as the importance of understanding each of these topics.

By Day 3 of Week 9

Post a cohesive response to the following:

  • What are the key challenges that healthcare practitioners encounter when balancing patient care with the requirement for stringent data protection? How can healthcare organizations ensure patient confidentiality while effectively leveraging digital tools to enhance care delivery?

SOLUTION NURS 8210 Week 9 Discussion: Ethics, Cyber Ethics, and Security

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What are the key challenges that healthcare practitioners encounter when balancing patient care with the requirement for stringent data protection?

            Notably, a key challenge that a healthcare organization can face is the threat of data breaching. These organizations are especially at risk because they store sensitive personal information even as cyberattacks become more common. A data breach is the act of unauthorized individuals gaining access to patients’ records. This can lead to misuse of confidential information, a loss of patient trust, and increased financial costs. Healthcare practitioners can protect themselves against data breeches by implementing strong cybersecurity measures that may include advanced encryption techniques and frequent assessment of data systems (Schweitzer et al., 2020). In my opinion, strong cybersecurity measures would minimize the threat of unexpected breech as they would ensure any malicious intent with healthcare data is being monitored for through the integrated systems…

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