MET Health Informatics Professor Highlights Rising Security Hazards of Medical Data
As an expert on data and knowledge management in the biomedical and healthcare sectors, MET Associate Professor Guanglan Zhang recognizes the threat of data breach faced by medical practices.
In addition to her insights into recent data breach trends in the medical field shared in her faculty spotlight, Dr. Zhang reminded us that the same standards of security apply to all manners of medical organizations.
“Small- to medium-size physician practices are vulnerable to cyberattacks as they often have less expertise in IT technology and limited resources in place,” Zhang said. “Large healthcare organizations often have an IT team, while physician practices might have one IT employee who works part time. Despite this, [practices] need to comply with the same set of rules, [like] HIPAA privacy and security rules and state regulations, to safeguard protected health information.”
BU MET’s Health Informatics programs—encompassing the Master of Science in Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Health Informatics as well as the four-course programs the Health Informatics Graduate Certificate and the Medical Information Security & Privacy Graduate Certificate—give students the tools they need for career success in the field of health information technology, security, and electronic health record management.
Read more in Physician’s Practice.