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Connected Medical Technology and Cybersecurity Informed Consent: A New Paradigm

Jeffrey Tully, Andrea Coravos, Megan Doerr, Christian Dameff

2020Journal of Medical Internet Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Connected medical technology is increasingly prevalent and offers both a host of new therapeutic potentials and cybersecurity-related considerations. Current practice largely does not include discussions of cybersecurity issues when clinicians obtain informed consent. OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to raise awareness about cybersecurity considerations for connected medical technology as they relate to informed consent discussions between patients and clinicians. METHODS: Clinicians, health care cybersecurity researchers, and informed consent experts propose the concept of a cybersecurity informed consent for connected medical technology. RESULTS: This viewpoint discusses concepts designed to facilitate further discussion on the need, development, and execution of cybersecurity informed consent. CONCLUSIONS: Cybersecurity informed consent may be a necessary component of informed consent practices, as connected medical technology proliferates in the health care environment.

Topics & Concepts

Informed consentHealth careComputer securityInternet privacyMedical emergencyPsychologyMedicineComputer scienceAlternative medicinePolitical scienceLawPathologyInformation and Cyber SecurityEthics in Clinical ResearchArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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