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Privacy and Security Risk Factors Related to Telehealth Services - A Systematic Review.

Shannon H. Houser, Cathy A Flite, Susan Leigh Foster

2023PubMed71 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of the study is to identify challenges and associated factors for privacy and security related to telehealth visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The systematic search strategy used the databases of PubMed, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, Embase, CINAHL, and COCHRANE, with the search terms of telehealth/telemedicine, privacy, security, and confidentiality. Reviews included peer-reviewed empirical studies conducted from January 2020 to February 2022. Studies conducted outside of the US, non-empirical, and non-telehealth related were excluded. Eighteen studies were included in the final analysis. Three risk factors associated with privacy and security in telehealth practice included: environmental factors (lack of private space for vulnerable populations, difficulty sharing sensitive health information remotely), technology factors (data security issues, limited access to the internet, and technology), and operational factors (reimbursement, payer denials, technology accessibility, training, and education). Findings from this study can assist governments, policymakers, and healthcare organizations in developing best practices in telehealth privacy and security strategies.

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TelehealthConfidentialityCINAHLBusinessTelemedicineInternet privacyReimbursementHealth careEmpirical researchMedicineComputer securityNursingPolitical scienceComputer sciencePsychological interventionLawEpistemologyPhilosophyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsDigital Mental Health Interventions
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