Application of a health information technology safety maturity model in brazilian hospitals

Authors

  • Luiz Virginio Instituto de Computação da Unicamp
  • Julio Cesar dos Reis Instituto de Computação da Unicamp

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1283

Keywords:

Maturity Model, Patient Safety, Healthcare Information Technology

Abstract

Objective: This study presents the application of the Healthcare Information Technology Security Maturity Model (HITSMM) in two Brazilian hospitals. Method: Through virtual meetings and interviews with hospital leaders, we assessed each hospital's adherence to the HITSMM requirements. These requirements align with specific maturity stages, allowing us to determine the current level of healthcare IT security maturity of each hospital. After the interviews, hospital leaders responded to a questionnaire evaluating the HITSMM and their perception of its impact on patient safety. Results: While both hospitals have Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) Stage 6 certification, our assessment placed them in Stage 2 within the HITSMM framework. This discrepancy highlights the HITSMM's ability to assess security aspects not addressed by EMRAM. Conclusion: This work highlights the potential of using HITSMM as a new tool to improve healthcare IT security.

Author Biographies

Luiz Virginio, Instituto de Computação da Unicamp

Aluno de Doutorado, Instituto de Computação da Unicamp, Campinas (SP), Brasil.

Julio Cesar dos Reis, Instituto de Computação da Unicamp

Professor Doutor, Instituto de Computação da Unicamp, Campinas (SP), Brasil.

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Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

Virginio, L., & dos Reis, J. C. (2024). Application of a health information technology safety maturity model in brazilian hospitals. Journal of Health Informatics, 16(Especial). https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1283

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