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Managing mobile risk in healthcareMobile solutions can be insecure and risk-prone
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Physicians embrace mobileIn a 2018 mobile health survey of physicians, 75.9% said they use mobile health in their practice on a weekly basis.1
Healthcare CIOs embrace mobile65% of healthcare CIOs said they are currently working to bring mobile elements into a unified strategy to support clinical workflows.2
Healthcare CISOs embrace mobileAlmost half of healthcare chief information security officers (CISOs) already use mobile applications to store, view, and communicate patient health records.3
Mobile solutions are pervasive in healthcare today
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71% clinicaldocumentation
61% clinical decisionsupport alerts
70% medicationadministration
65% critical diagnosticsresult alerts
61% care teamassignments
51% mobile EHRapplications
47% education onclinical issues
70% secure staffcommunication
50% secure providercommunications
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Healthcare is targeted for cyber attacks
Healthcare faces more security breaches A 2017 breach level index report on breached records found that across all industries, healthcare, at 25% of the total, had the largest number of breaches. Financial services was second at 14%.4
Mobile is one of the biggest threatsThe Ponemon Institute found that 48% of healthcare IT and IT security practitioners reported a breach involving loss or exposure of patient information in the past year. They also reported that one of the biggest threats was unsecured mobile devices.5
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An endpoint is an endpoint For HIPAA compliance, mobile devices should be considered endpoints in the same way that personal computers are. In fact, the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence noted that “patient information collected, stored, processed, and transmitted on mobile devices is especially vulnerable to attack.”6
Compliance and security overlap In the acute-care sector, one survey found that many healthcare CIOs “viewed mobile strategies as primarily a security project concerning HIPAA compliance.”7
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MobileIron delivers mobile security for healthcare
Sources 1 - The State of Mobile Health in Today’s Practice 2 - What Will be Hospital CIOs’ Priorities in 2018?3 - How enterprise mobility will influence healthcare in 20184 - 2017 - Poor Internal Security Practices Take a Toll5 - The Cure for Common Smartphone Ailments in Healthcare6 - Securing Electronic Health Records on Mobile Devices7 - Mobile device strategies catch on among hospitals
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