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May 15, 2001 Achieving a High Degree of Data Reliability PHI Data Reliability
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May 15, 20012 Reliability Components Availability –Where needed –When needed –How needed –(Only) to whom needed Correctness –Latest information –Right patient –New information is quickly forwarded; passes sanity checks –Appropriate action is easily taken
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May 15, 20013 It’s the Whole System… Data Reliability is a function of ALL of the components in the entire delivery chain.
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May 15, 20014 Component Reliability Access device Transmission Infrastructure: internal and external Technology hardware and software Change management Maintenance procedures People
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May 15, 20015 Access Device Functional –Operating correctly –Help Desk support –“Loaner” devices available User is familiar with application –Training program –Easily upgraded –KISS
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May 15, 20016 Transmission Network is available –Internal –External Network engines function correctly –Protocol error-checking routines –Encryption/authentication functions –Biometric tolerances are reasonable Speed and throughput match application needs
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May 15, 20017 Infrastructure Power availability and distribution Conditioning: cooling, heating Access control to premises along entire delivery chain Resistant structures and engineering Life support functions
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May 15, 20018 Technology Fault-tolerance and redundancy Alternate routing MTBF and MTTR Software testing and implementation process Effective data and software safety processes: –Backup –Recovery –Restoration
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May 15, 20019 Technology Change Management Emergency fix vs. Scheduled change Process oversight: change methodology –Specification and design –Unit testing; interface testing –Certification –Parallel testing –Documentation Scheduling
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May 15, 200110 Ongoing Maintenance Procedures Infrastructure –Monitoring –Testing –Scheduled activity –Competence –Engineering Technology Hardware –Monitoring –Spare parts inventory –Capacity management
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May 15, 200111 People Right person for the job Correct levels of compensation Screening and clearances Monitoring and auditing Signed confidentiality statements Surveillance and spot checks Sensitivity to behavior changes Enforcement, enforcement, enforcement
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May 15, 200112 Complexity Complicates…. Number of interfaces –Communications –Software –Platforms Number of players/organizations Vendor contracts/management Change testing/scheduling Capacity management Operational maintenance contracts/management
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May 15, 200113 Wireless Implications PDA wireless devices may be a good answer to point-of-service PHI access –Small, portable: assists in viewing privacy –Some clinician familiarity –Easy to restrict access Challenges: –Biometric authentication; encryption; non-repudiation –Administration of access privileges in remote population –Potential routing complexity
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May 15, 200114 Countermeasures Single Points of Failure in Delivery Chain: –Analysis and identification –Fault tolerance –Redundancy High-reliability infrastructure engineering and maintenance Respect of detailed technology methodology for change management: hardware and software “Sanity-checking” AI engines
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