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Unauthorized users gaining access to private medical records is not a prevalent concern among young adult patients, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s January 2019 Health Tracking Poll.
While 54 percent of poll respondents said they felt very or at least somewhat concerned that an unauthorized person might gain access to their medical records, less than half of younger aged survey participants expressed the same concern.
When polled on their level of concern regarding unauthorized users accessing their EHRs, respondents said:
Ages 18-29: 17 percent very concerned, 25 percent somewhat concerned.
Ages 30-49: 28 percent very concerned, 28 percent somewhat concerned.
Ages 50-64: 37 percent very concerned, 23 percent somewhat concerned.
Ages 65 and up: 29 percent very concerned, 24 percent somewhat concerned.
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Cyberattacker activity will branch out into new territories. Payers and Healthcare networks must stay ahead of trends to protect against cybersecurity threats. Click HERE for how BHM develops high level protection for your data, addresses the c-suite cyber-security concerns.