Do No Harm. Matthew Webster

Do No Harm - Matthew Webster


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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_305bbcdf-6682-5e36-905a-e2da8bffe974">33 HyTrust, “HyTrust Cloud Survey Finds 25% of Healthcare Organizations Are Putting Patient Data at Risk in the Public Cloud,” February 15, 2017, https://www.hytrust.com/news-item/hytrust-cloud-survey-finds-quarter-healthcare-orgs-putting-patient-data-risk/.

      34 34 Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, “Attack on Billing Vendor Results in Massive Breach: Atrium Health Says Attack on Accudoc Affected 2.65 Million Individuals,” 2018, https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/attack-on-billing-vendor-results-in-massive-breach-a-11740.

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      36 36 “Unprecedented privacy risk with popular health apps: Clinicians and consumers warned of privacy risks,” University of Sydney, 2019, https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190321092207.htm.

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      38 38 Ibid.

      39 39 Kate Fazzini, “FDA issues cybersecurity warning on GE medical equipment that monitors patients,” 2020, https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/23/fda-issues-cybersecurity-warning-on-ge-medical-equipment-that-monitors-patients.html.

      40 40 GE Healthcare Product Security Portal, accessed October 12, 2020, https://www.gehealthcare.com/security.

       The price of light is less than the cost of darkness.

      —Arthur C. Nielsen, Market Researcher & Founder of ACNielsen

      In the last few years, we have seen an explosion of data unlike anything in history. Most of that data is in electronic format, meaning that it is more accessible than ever before. On one level it has provided us with an opportunity to not only advance our scientific (and medical) understanding, but it has allowed us to apply new technologies such as artificial intelligence to further our understanding faster and more thoroughly.

      That data has a dark side and a cost, however, as the data is dispersed in more directions than most people are aware of. With modern technology and data analysis, it is becoming easier to link people to data that is supposedly anonymous. There are tremendous challenges that we as a country need to make some decisions about. This chapter elucidates the second leg of IoMT devices: the data that they produce. It is ultimately why the IoMT ecosystem needs to be protected.

      Also, to help put things in perspective, since 2016, there has been an 878% growth in the amount of data that has been collected electronically. Some of this is due to the Affordable Care Act, but a large amount of it is due to the proliferation of IoMT devices. Health data is here to stay and is not going away anytime soon.

      Projecting into the future, the proverbial holy grail of medicine would be to get a full 360-degree view of a person—to understand what is going on with them on a constant basis. The more data you have, the better and stronger recommendations that may be given. We have a long way


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