Health Information Security

The Most Practical Way To Protect Health Information

Medical Practices Can Take Up All The Habits to Keep Patient Data Safe, But Nothing Will Replace Decentralization Of Ledgers

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Curated Newsletters
6 min readAug 6, 2022

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Health information is any data recorded or communicated about an individual's health and disability. That information can be anything from symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, research, and clinical trials on that person to records, billing information, and discharge instructions.

In a typical scenario, every health information contains individual identifying information such as full name, date of birth, social security number, and address. The latter is essential to always bear in mind. Because, in the circumstances, entities can freely share patient information given they have concealed their personal identifying information. For example, they can share for research and reimbursement purposes permitted by HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).

Since health information technology was still at its preconception stage in the year 1996, therefore the application of HIPAA was a straightforward undertaking. That means almost every health in formation, with some exception, were on paper ledgers. Hence…

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Curated Newsletters

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