Abstract:
The ongoing patient privacy issue in hospitals continues to raise significant concerns within the healthcare community and among patients. Despite efforts to enhance data protection measures, instances of unauthorized access to sensitive medical information persist. One of the primary challenges is the ever-evolving landscape of technology, which presents new opportunities for potential breaches. Cyberattacks, phishing attempts, and ransomware threats are on the rise, putting patient data at risk and threaten their privacy. The internal management of patient information remains a major issue. Hospitals handle vast amounts of data daily, making it challenging to maintain comprehensive control over access rights. Staff members may have access to more data than they need, creating potential vulnerabilities within the system. Furthermore, human error, such as unintentional disclosure of sensitive information or improper disposal of physical records, remains a persistent threat.