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Precision Healthcare: Big data analytics and cybersecurity redefine patient well-being

In a transformative era for healthcare, big data analytics and cybersecurity are emerging as pivotal components, reshaping the landscape of hospitals and patient care

Asutosh MohantyAsutosh Mohanty
Mar 2, 2024, 04:00 pm IST
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Big data analytics has emerged as a powerful tool in healthcare (hospitals), enabling healthcare providers to analyse large amounts of data and gain insights that can improve patient outcomes and cost efficiency. Big data analytics involves the analysis of large and complex data sets using advanced technologies and algorithms.

In healthcare, big data analytics can help providers analyse patient data, identify patterns, and gain insights into diseases and treatments. By improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and providing personalised medicine, big data analytics is helping healthcare providers deliver better care to patients.

Big data analytics can play a significant role in the healthcare industry. Here are some ways it can transform hospitals:

Improve patient outcomes: Big Data analytics can help hospitals improve patient outcomes by identifying patterns and trends in patient data that can help doctors make more informed decisions about treatment and care.

Advance and personalise care: Big Data analytics can help hospitals personalise care by analysing patient data to identify individual needs and preferences

Improve provider relationships with patients: Big Data analytics can help hospitals improve provider relationships with patients by providing doctors with more information about their patients’ health histories and preferences

Reduce medical spending: Big Data analytics can help hospitals reduce medical spending by identifying areas where costs can be cut without compromising patient care

Inform health prevention, intervention and management: Big Data analytics can help hospitals identify high-risk patients and intervene early to prevent serious health problems

Enhance the patient experience: Big Data analytics can help hospitals enhance the patient experience by providing personalised care and improving communication between patients and providers

Improve efficiency and quality of care: Big Data analytics can help hospitals improve efficiency and quality of care by streamlining processes and reducing errors.

Cybersecurity transforming Hospitals

The healthcare industry has been transforming radically over the past decade under digital technologies. The global pandemic has accelerated data and processes, challenging the world to change. Hospitals have undergone a forced digital transformation process since the 2010s, financed by a succession of calls for projects, with no associated budgets to maintain them. As a result, hospitals automatically find themselves with a huge technical debt that must be addressed as they go.

The recent rise in cybersecurity breaches in healthcare organisations has put patients’ privacy at a higher risk of being exposed. Despite this threat and the additional danger posed by such incidents to patients’ safety, as well as operational and financial threats to healthcare organiations, very few studies have systematically examined the cybersecurity threats in healthcare.

In the future of health, nearly everything will be connected through digital technologies to meet the common goal of improving patient well-being and care. And cyber will be integral to each of these exciting advancements.

Cybersecurity is one of the most vital concerns for healthcare organisations around the globe. Hospitals and other care facilities are working harder to protect patients’ privacy as cyber-attacks and patient data breaches become more common. Cybersecurity professionals are greatly needed in the healthcare industry to design elements of systems that safeguard patient data, such as improved firewalls, encryption solutions, and segmented networks.

Cybersecurity can transform hospitals in many ways such as:

  • Cybersecurity in healthcare involves protecting electronic information and assets from unauthorised access, use and disclosure. The three goals of cybersecurity are protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information, also known as the “CIA triad”.
  • To enhance cybersecurity capabilities at hospitals, the main focus of chief information officers and chief information security officers should be on reducing end point complexity and improving internal stakeholder alignment.
  • The importance of cybersecurity in protecting patient safety is critical. It is important to view cybersecurity as a patient safety, enterprise risk and strategic priority and instill it into the hospital’s existing enterprise, risk-management, governance and business-continuity framework.
  • Taking steps to improve the security of each device and the ecosystem, such as documenting the way the devices interact with each other and raising the audit trail capability of the hospital infrastructure, can mitigate the threat to the hospital’s overall infrastructure and reduce cybersecurity risks.
Topics: healthcareCybersecurityScience & TechnologyData AnalyticsBig data analyticsHospitals
Asutosh Mohanty
Asutosh Mohanty
Asutosh Mohanty comes with 17+ years of experience into Technology and Strategic Consulting with focus on GTM strategic pillars, SME (Cloud, Cyber Security, AI, Emerging Technologies), IT Roadmap, Digital Transformation, Analytics & Product Marketing [Read more]
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