2016
DOI: 10.1177/1932296816676281
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Making Trade-Offs for Safe, Effective, and Secure Patient Care

Abstract: As the health care model evolves to deliver on demand care, patients are becoming more responsible and interested in their data. The security of the medical devices and connected systems becomes increasingly more important because it plays a significant role in achieving better patient outcomes. Diabetes patients are at the forefront of this evolution and yet on the receiving end of diabetic equipment manufacturers delivering systems that support secure care. In order to deliver the best patient outcomes, comp… Show more

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“…Security must be a core part of the product lifecycle. This requires considering the trade-offs between security and other requirements from the start [51]. Appropriate incentives should ensure that future devices and networks have robust security designed in from the start and that these are not added later in a 'bolt on' fashion.…”
Section: What Is the Role Of Legislation And Standards?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Security must be a core part of the product lifecycle. This requires considering the trade-offs between security and other requirements from the start [51]. Appropriate incentives should ensure that future devices and networks have robust security designed in from the start and that these are not added later in a 'bolt on' fashion.…”
Section: What Is the Role Of Legislation And Standards?mentioning
confidence: 99%