Psychiatric electronic health records in the era of data breaches - What are the ramifications for patients, psychiatrists and healthcare systems?

Jeffrey C. L. Looi, Richard C. H. Looi, Paul A. Maguire,Steve Kisely, Tarun Bastiampillai,Stephen Allison

AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY(2024)

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Objective To update psychiatrists and trainees on the realised risks of electronic health record data breaches.Methods This is a selective narrative review and commentary regarding electronic health record data breaches.Results Recent events such as the Medibank and Australian Clinical Labs data breaches demonstrate the realised risks for electronic health records. If stolen identity data is publicly released, patients and doctors may be subject to blackmail, fraud, identity theft and targeted scams. Medical diagnoses of psychiatric illness and substance use disorder may be released in blackmail attempts.Conclusions Psychiatrists, trainees and their patients need to understand the inevitability of electronic health record data breaches. This understanding should inform a minimised collection of personal information in the health record to avoid exposure of confidential information and identity theft. Governmental regulation of electronic health record privacy and security is needed.
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e-health,healthcare management,information management,electronic health records,psychiatric care
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