Justin Kozak, life sciences lead at Founder Shield Photo: Justin Kozak Remote patient monitoring has been taking the spotlight in health IT, and the number of hospitals and health systems embracing this approach to patient care in the home has been increasing. What's more, may soon be on the rise thanks to efforts spearheaded by the CPT Editorial Panel and the American Medical Association. However, the risks that go hand in hand with this innovative telemedicine approach could lead to data breaches, lawsuits (resulting from device malfunctions, missed readings or delays in critical alerts), and critical financial losses.
So how can provider organizations successfully adopt RPM without being exposed to these and other risks? We interviewed Justin Kozak, life sciences lead at Founder Shield, a risk management insurance broker, to get his expert guidance. in the healthcare industry, but it also comes with plenty of risks. My job is to pinpoint these vulnerabilities.
For starters, data security and privacy concerns rank as my No. 1 threat. Data security is paramount.
Here's the thing: RPM systems gather a wealth of sensitive patient information, making them prime targets for cyberattacks. Hospitals and health systems must invest in top-notch security measures and remain committed to cyber best practices. Otherwise, there's a good chance they'll make the headlines as the next cyberattack or data breach, further eroding trust in the healthcare system.
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