Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare with a Spotlight on Cybersecurity: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare
3.1. Mobile Health Applications (mHealth Apps), Wearable Internet of Things (WIoT), and Personalized Health (pHealth)
3.2. Big Data Analytics
3.3. Cloud Computing
3.4. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
3.5. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)
3.6. Telemedicine and Telehealth
3.7. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
3.8. Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and Blockchain
4. Vulnerabilities Related to Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare
4.1. Cybersecurity
4.2. Interoperability
4.3. Regulatory Compliance
4.4. Ethical Considerations
4.5. Provider and Patient Education
4.6. Infrastructure
5. Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare
5.1. Data Breaches
5.2. Medical Device Vulnerabilities
5.3. Phishing
5.4. Insider Risks
5.5. Third-Party Risks
5.6. Ransomware Attacks
6. Cybersecurity Best Practices in the Health Sector: A Framework for Healthcare Settings
6.1. Develop a Comprehensive Cybersecurity Strategy
6.2. Conduct Regular Risk Assessments
6.3. Implement Strong Access Controls
6.4. Encrypt Data
6.5. Educate and Train Staff
6.6. Implement Secure Network Segmentation
6.7. Regularly Back up Data
6.8. Monitor and Detect Anomalies
6.9. Establish an Incident Response Plan
6.10. Collaborate and Share Threat Intelligence
6.11. Regularly Audit and Assess Third-Party Vendors
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Types and uses of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) | Health tracking, medication, telemedicine and telehealth, fitness, mental health, health record, and health education |
Features of wearable Internet of Things (WIoT) | Wireless mobility, intelligence and interactivity, sustainability, simple operation, and portability |
Types of big data streams | Clinical data from electronic medical records, biometric data from medical devices, financial data from relevant financial records, patient data from questionnaires and surveys, and social media data from social network |
Implications of cloud computing | Relying on software, providing security and interoperability, performing clinical tasks, supporting patient-centeredness, facilitating collaboration, and increasing service mobility and flexibility |
Steps of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) | Collecting and analyzing data, informing healthcare providers, patients, or other medical devices, and sending real-time recommendations |
Uses of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) | Medical training, surgical planning, remote consultations, and patient education |
Challenges to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) | High cost, difficulty in integrating VR and AR with existing healthcare infrastructure, and ethical and legal considerations |
Types of telemedicine | Remote patient monitoring, store-and-forward telemedicine, real-time telemedicine, and physician-to-physician consultation |
Uses of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) | Analyzing medical data, developing personalized treatment plans, remotely tracking patient vital signs, symptoms, and adherence to treatment plans, and automating routine administrative tasks, such as appointment scheduling, documentation, and data entry |
Applications of blockchain technology | Health data exchange, medical supply chain management, clinical trials and research, health insurance and claims processing, and personal health records |
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Arafa, A.; Sheerah, H.A.; Alsalamah, S. Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare with a Spotlight on Cybersecurity: A Narrative Review. Information 2023, 14, 640. https://doi.org/10.3390/info14120640
Arafa A, Sheerah HA, Alsalamah S. Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare with a Spotlight on Cybersecurity: A Narrative Review. Information. 2023; 14(12):640. https://doi.org/10.3390/info14120640
Chicago/Turabian StyleArafa, Ahmed, Haytham A. Sheerah, and Shada Alsalamah. 2023. "Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare with a Spotlight on Cybersecurity: A Narrative Review" Information 14, no. 12: 640. https://doi.org/10.3390/info14120640
APA StyleArafa, A., Sheerah, H. A., & Alsalamah, S. (2023). Emerging Digital Technologies in Healthcare with a Spotlight on Cybersecurity: A Narrative Review. Information, 14(12), 640. https://doi.org/10.3390/info14120640