2023
DOI: 10.34190/iccws.18.1.999
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Commentary on Healthcare and Disruptive Innovation

Abstract: Exploits of technology have been an issue in healthcare for many years. Many hospital systems have a problemwith “disruptive innovation” when introducing new technology. Disruptive innovation is “an innovation thatcreates a new market by applying a different set of values, which ultimately overtakes an existing market”(Sensmeier, 2012). Modern healthcare systems are historically slow to accept new technological advancements .This may be because patient-based, provider-based, or industry-wide decisions are toug… Show more

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“…Phishing Sending "fake" emails or messages to trick the victim into disclosing sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, or login credentials. These emails or messages often appear legitimate and are designed to lure the victim into clicking on a malicious link or opening an infected attachment [26]. Pretexting Impersonating a trusted source such as a bank, government, or even the employer, to trick the victim into providing confidential information.…”
Section: Attack Type Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phishing Sending "fake" emails or messages to trick the victim into disclosing sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, or login credentials. These emails or messages often appear legitimate and are designed to lure the victim into clicking on a malicious link or opening an infected attachment [26]. Pretexting Impersonating a trusted source such as a bank, government, or even the employer, to trick the victim into providing confidential information.…”
Section: Attack Type Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have become a cornerstone of modern healthcare, improving patient record-keeping, accessibility, and data management. Another recent integration would be the standard utilization of Telemedicine, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which allows patients to access medical care remotely, increasing healthcare accessibility and reducing barriers to seeking treatment (Mueller, 2020;Finch et al, 2023;Affia et al, 2023;Hiller et al, 2024). These advancements enhance patient care as they take an active approach and contribute to the industry's cost-efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%