Digital Medical Records: How to Combine Privacy and Accessibility
In the era of digitalization, the issue of storing and processing medical data is gaining immense importance. Serhii Balashuk, Director of IQusion IT LLC, spoke about this during a presentation for clients…
In the era of digitalization, the issue of storing and processing medical data is gaining immense importance. Serhii Balashuk, Director of IQusion IT LLC, spoke about this during a presentation for clients of the Intecracy Group association. The main challenge in this area is to ensure a balance between patient privacy and the accessibility of information for medical professionals.
Patient data privacy is a key aspect of e-health systems. This is not only a legal requirement but also an ethical obligation. To ensure this, digital medical record systems must use advanced encryption and identification technologies to protect information from unauthorized access.
On the other hand, the accessibility of medical records is of great importance for providing quality medical care. It allows doctors to quickly obtain the necessary information for diagnosis and treatment. Electronic document management facilitates efficient data exchange between medical institutions, which is critically important in emergency cases.
Solutions for medical institutions based on the MEGAPOLISDocNet system are an example of a modern solution for managing electronic medical records.
Advantages of the solution:
- High level of data protection, ensured by modern encryption methods.
- Intuitive interface, ensuring ease of use for medical professionals.
- Flexibility of settings for the specific needs of a medical institution.
- Quick access to patient medical history, which increases treatment effectiveness.
- Ability to integrate with other medical systems and modern equipment.
“The use of modern electronic document management systems, such as MEGAPOLISDocNet, significantly increases the efficiency of medical institutions and guarantees the security and privacy of patient medical data,” notes Serhii Balashuk.