NR 599 Final - Questions and Answers Cybersecurity -Measures taken to protect a computer or computer system against unauthorized access or attack APN
... [Show More] role in cybersecurity determine if appropriate safeguards to protect phi are in place and if HIPPA requirements are met Who is the main regulatory agency of cybersecurity? FDA Examples of mobile apps that the FDA intends to enforce discretion on apps that provide or facilitate supplemental clinical care, by coaching or prompting apps that provide patients with simple tools to organize and track their health information apps that provide easy access to information related to patients' health conditions or treatments apps marketed to help patients document, show, or communicate to providers potential medical conditions apps that perform simple calculations routinely used in clinical practice apps that enable individuals to interact with PHR systems or EHR apps that meet the definition of Medical Device Data Systems Are all medical mobile applications also medical devices No FDA oversight on medical devices contain oversees mobile apps that are medical devices and whose functionality could pose a risk to a patient's safety if the mobile app were to not function as intended. -Also oversee the cybersecurity management of these devices as well as the hospital network security. Who regulates medical devices? FDA Major areas for mHealth growth preventative medicine and health promotion can be utilized through education and awareness apps portable dx devices that allow monitoring of human conditions in clinical or offsite locations Applications for data management, training medical personnel, and mobile payments POE/CPOE/CDS POE- practitioner order entry, CPOE- computerized practitioner order entry, CDS- clinical decision support Clinical decision support systems a computer-based program designed to assist clinicians in making clinical decisions by filtering or integrating vast amounts of information and providing suggestions for clinical intervention Human Technology Interface The hardware and software through which the user interacts with any technology. for example computers patient monitors and telephones. The human technology interface addresses the user's ability and the technologies functionality to complete the task demand. Human information technologies (HIT) hardware software integrated technologies are related licenses intellectual property upgrades or packaged solutions sold as services that are designed for or support the use by healthcare entities or patients for the electronic creation maintenance access or exchange of health information Patient-centered information systems patient centered information systems focused on collecting data and disseminating information related to direct care Four most common types of PCS systems clinical documentation systems pharmacy information systems laboratory information systems radiology information systems Evaluation and Management Coding process by which physician-patient en [Show Less]