Summary: |
The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), to be enforced from May 2018, brings additional challenges to health organizations, already faced with huge challenges arising from very heterogeneous and increasingly specialized Health Information Systems in the different Hospital departments.
With the enormous amount of applications in hospital environments it is not easy to keep a single register of activity within the systems nor to guarantee the traceability of the actions of the various actors in the healthcare processes, both within the institution and in its relationship with external institutions, which makes it difficult for healthcare institutions to demonstrate compliance with the legal obligations arising from the RGPD.
The project "Centralized repository of logs HS.REGISTER for traceability in Health" aims to achieve the following goals:
- To implement in real context the use of the centralized repository of logs HS.REGISTER, in a healthcare institution, for centralization of logs - Validation of technical viability;
- To conduct a HS.REGISTER privacy impact analysis study at the level of the information collected to demonstrate compliance with the RGPD - Validation of legal viability at the level of privacy;
- To develop dashboards based on the information gathered by integrator HS.REGISTER, specific to support the monitoring of information traceability, in line with the compliance of the legal obligations that come from the RGDP and with the reality of the healthcare institution - Evolution for alignment with the RGDP.
In particular, the project aims to demonstrate that the implementation of the HS.REGISTER solution in real context in a healthcare institution allows addressing the following domains:
- Management of the main events relevant for proper systems performance;
- Information traceability;
- Support to Informatic Department?s operations;
- Management and monitoring of the service level agreement |
Summary
The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), to be enforced from May 2018, brings additional challenges to health organizations, already faced with huge challenges arising from very heterogeneous and increasingly specialized Health Information Systems in the different Hospital departments.
With the enormous amount of applications in hospital environments it is not easy to keep a single register of activity within the systems nor to guarantee the traceability of the actions of the various actors in the healthcare processes, both within the institution and in its relationship with external institutions, which makes it difficult for healthcare institutions to demonstrate compliance with the legal obligations arising from the RGPD.
The project "Centralized repository of logs HS.REGISTER for traceability in Health" aims to achieve the following goals:
- To implement in real context the use of the centralized repository of logs HS.REGISTER, in a healthcare institution, for centralization of logs - Validation of technical viability;
- To conduct a HS.REGISTER privacy impact analysis study at the level of the information collected to demonstrate compliance with the RGPD - Validation of legal viability at the level of privacy;
- To develop dashboards based on the information gathered by integrator HS.REGISTER, specific to support the monitoring of information traceability, in line with the compliance of the legal obligations that come from the RGDP and with the reality of the healthcare institution - Evolution for alignment with the RGDP.
In particular, the project aims to demonstrate that the implementation of the HS.REGISTER solution in real context in a healthcare institution allows addressing the following domains:
- Management of the main events relevant for proper systems performance;
- Information traceability;
- Support to Informatic Department?s operations;
- Management and monitoring of the service level agreements (SLA);
- Data quality. |