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Wireless and Mobile Technologies for Healthcare: Ensuring Privacy, Security, and Availability Thomas Jepsen Chair, IEEE-USA Medical Technology Policy Committee.

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1 Wireless and Mobile Technologies for Healthcare: Ensuring Privacy, Security, and Availability Thomas Jepsen Chair, IEEE-USA Medical Technology Policy Committee March 22, 2010

2 What is the MTPC? The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the worlds largest technical professional organization with over 365,000 members worldwide IEEE – USA began as United States Activities Committee in 1973 to focus on policy issues specific to the USA The Medical Technology Policy Committee (MTPC) provides a central focal point to bring the many interests of IEEE-USA to bear on national policy issues such as health care and wellness. The primary objective of the MTPC is utilizing the professional and technical knowledge of IEEE members to assist in the rational formulation of medical technology legislation, regulation, and policy.

3 Current Activities - 2010 Policy Issues: Interoperability for the NHIN Privacy and Security for NHIN Wellness and Prevention Design for Use Quality of Healthcare Data Conferences: Privacy and Security for Wireless in a Healthcare Environment – IEEE/AMA Conference, Washington DC, March 22, 2010 Sixth International Conference on Ethical Issues in Biomedical Engineering, Brooklyn, NY April 1-3, 2011.

4 Current MTPC Healthcare-Related Position Statements Addressing the Health and Care Needs of Persons With Disabilities With Assistive Technology (Nov. 2009) Addressing the Health and Care Needs of Persons With Disabilities With Assistive Technology Design for Use Issues in a Health Care Environment (Nov. 2009) Design for Use Issues in a Health Care Environment Increasing Science and Engineering Representation on U.S. Government Advisory Entities Concerned with Health-Related Issues (Feb. 2009) Increasing Science and Engineering Representation on U.S. Government Advisory Entities Concerned with Health-Related Issues Interoperability for the National Health Information Network (Nov. 2009) Interoperability for the National Health Information Network Nondiscrimination in Employment Based on Genetic and Other Health Information (June 2008) Nondiscrimination in Employment Based on Genetic and Other Health Information Patient Safety: The Role of Information Technology in Reducing Medical Errors (Nov. 2008) Patient Safety: The Role of Information Technology in Reducing Medical Errors Technologies for Addressing the Health Care Needs of Our Aging Population (Nov. 2009) Technologies for Addressing the Health Care Needs of Our Aging Population

5 Presenters Neil W. Buckley, Partners Health - "Managing Wireless Medical Device Security Challenges in Today's Enterprise HealthCare Donald Witters, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Building Pathways to Safe, Secure, and Reliable Wireless Healthcare Kevin Stine, Computer Security Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology – NISTs Role in Securing Health Information

6 Thank You!

7 Contact Info Thomas C. Jepsen, IEEE-USA Medical Technology Policy Committee tjepsen@ieee.org Phone: 919-933-0377


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