28 research outputs found
Razumijevanje osnova privatnosti u zdravstvenoj zaštiti
Achieving and maintaining patient privacy and data protection are inevitable in providing trustworthy healthcare, but often the topics that have not been given enough attention. Understanding privacy basics is crucial for empowering citizens in care, e. g. patients and protégés as well as healthcare workers while providing healthcare. This work covers the following areas and topics of the privacy basics in the context of healthcare: privacy as a human right; short history of privacy; personal privacy protection; privacy and dignity; privacy vs. confidentiality; privacy and availability; cybersecurity vs. privacy; cybersecurity including “CIA triad” and patient safety; privacy in healthcare including legal aspects of data protection. Although this work is suitable for readers with no previous knowledge in privacy, it is useful to relate to everyday-life examples from private and professional surroundings when learning about privacy in healthcare, from both patient and healthcare worker perspectives if applicable. Privacy protection, patient data confidentiality and overall cybersecurity are of huge importance in achieving reliable, trustworthy, safe, and secure environment for both patients and healthcare workers as well as the data they process in any applicable sense.Ostvarivanje i očuvanje privatnosti pacijenata i zaštite podataka neizbježni su u pružanju pouzdane zdravstvene skrbi, ali često i teme kojima se ne pridaje dovoljno pažnje. Razumijevanje osnova privatnosti ključno je za osnaživanje građana u skrbi, npr. pacijenata i štićenika kao i zdravstvenih radnika pri pružanju zdravstvene zaštite. Ovaj rad pokriva sljedeća područja i teme osnova privatnosti u kontekstu zdravstvene zaštite: privatnost kao ljudsko pravo; kratka povijest privatnosti; zaštita osobne privatnosti; privatnost i dostojanstvo; privatnost i povjerljivost; privatnost i raspoloživost; kibernetička sigurnost nasuprot privatnosti; kibernetička sigurnost uključujući „CIA trojku“ i sigurnost pacijenata; privatnost u zdravstvu uključujući pravne aspekte zaštite podataka. Iako je ovaj rad prikladan za čitatelje bez predznanja o privatnosti, korisno je pozvati se na primjere iz svakodnevnog života iz privatnog i profesionalnog okruženja kada se uči o privatnosti u zdravstvu, kako iz perspektive pacijenata tako i iz perspektive zdravstvenog radnika ako je primjenjivo. Zaštita privatnosti, povjerljivost podataka o pacijentima i cjelokupna kibernetička sigurnost od velike su važnosti u postizanju pouzdanog, vjerodostojnog, sigurnog i štićenog okruženja za pacijente i zdravstvene radnike, kao i podatke koje obrađuju u bilo kojem primjenjivom smislu
U paneuropskoj vježbi „Cyber Europe 2022“ otpornost europskog zdravstvenog sustava testirali i hrvatski stručnjaci
Kako bi se osiguralo povjerenje građana u medicinske usluge i infrastrukturu koje su im dostupne, zdravstvene usluge moraju funkcionirati u svakom trenutku. Ako bi došlo do ozbiljnog kibernetičkog napada na zdravstvene usluge i infrastrukturu u Europi, kako bismo na to reagirali te koordinirali odgovor na nacionalnoj razini i na razini EU-a da se ograniče incidenti i spriječi eskalacija? Upravo se na to pitanje pokušalo naći odgovor u sklopu vježbe „Cyber Europe 2022“
Higher Education on Information Security and Cybersecurity in Croatia with a Focus on the Education of Healthcare Workers
Kibernetičke ugroze i napadi sve su značajniji na zdravstvene sustave svijeta, s negativnim posljedicama na pružanje zdravstvene zaštite i medicinske skrbi, pa i pogubnim za zdravlje i život pacijenata. Nedostatak stručnjaka u području informacijske i kibernetičke sigurnosti, kao i digitalnih vještina zdravstvenih djelatnika vezanih uz to područje, sve su veći izazovi današnjice kako globalno, tako i u Hrvatskoj. Ovaj rad istražuje mogućnosti visokog obrazovanja o informacijskoj i kibernetičkoj sigurnosti na sveučilištima i veleučilištima u Hrvatskoj, s osvrtom na izbor kolegija, modula i nastavnih tema o informacijskoj i kibernetičkoj sigurnosti u sveučilišnim i veleučilišnim nastavnim planovima i programima za obrazovanje stručnjaka zdravstvenih i medicinskih struka. Rezultati daju pregled sveučilišnih i stručnih studija u području informacijske i kibernetičke sigurnosti te pregled studija zdravstvenih i medicinskih struka s popisom kolegija koji možebitno obrađuju područje informacijske i kibernetičke sigurnosti. U zaključku su dane preporuke i smjernice za prevladavanje ovih izazova.Cyber threats and attacks are increasingly impacting the world\u27s healthcare systems, with negative consequences for the provision of healthcare and medical care, and even disastrous for the health and life of patients. The lack of experts in the field of information and cybersecurity, as well as the digital skills of healthcare workers related to this field, are increasing challenges today, both globally and in Croatia. This paper investigates the possibilities of higher education on information security and cybersecurity at universities and polytechnics in Croatia, with reference to the choice of subjects, modules and teaching topics on information security and cybersecurity in university and colleges curricula for the education of healthcare workers and medical professionals. The results provide an overview of university and professional studies in the field of information security and cybersecurity, as well as an overview of health and medical profession studies with a list of subjects that may deal with the field of information security and cybersecurity. In the conclusion, recommendations and guidelines for overcoming these challenges are given
A CIVIC CROWDINVESTING INTO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES: LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVE
Crowdfunding is a collective effort of many individuals who network, usually online, and pool their resources to support efforts initiated by other people or organizations. Crowdfunding has various forms, including donations, microloans and ownership shares. This paper presents an experience report of local self-government in City of Križevci, Croatia, in conducting a civic crowdinvesting project in May 2018, aimed to set up an integrated photovoltaic power plant with the power of 30 kW. One of the City’s strategic goals for the next ten years is to achieve energy independence of public administration and institutions, as well as to popularize solar power plants as renewable energy sources affordable to citizens and acceptable to environment. The project named "Sunny Roofs of Križevci" was based on citizen investments in renewable energy sources with the microloan principle. In September 2018, the power plant was set on the roof of the administrative building of the Development Center and Technological Park Križevci. Loans to investors will return with 4.5% of interest over a period of 10 years, from the income generated by electricity production of the plant. This was the first project micro-financed by citizens in the field of renewable energy sources in Croatia
Towards Ontology-Based Requirements Engineering for IoT-Supported Well-Being, Aging and Health
Ontologies serve as a one of the formal means to represent and model
knowledge in computer science, electrical engineering, system engineering and
other related disciplines. Ontologies within requirements engineering may be
used for formal representation of system requirements. In the Internet of
Things, ontologies may be used to represent sensor knowledge and describe
acquired data semantics. Designing an ontology comprehensive enough with an
appropriate level of knowledge expressiveness, serving multiple purposes, from
system requirements specifications to modeling knowledge based on data from IoT
sensors, is one of the great challenges. This paper proposes an approach
towards ontology-based requirements engineering for well-being, aging and
health supported by the Internet of Things. Such an ontology design does not
aim at creating a new ontology, but extending the appropriate one already
existing, SAREF4EHAW, in order align with the well-being, aging and health
concepts and structure the knowledge within the domain. Other contributions
include a conceptual formulation for Well-Being, Aging and Health and a related
taxonomy, as well as a concept of One Well-Being, Aging and Health. New
attributes and relations have been proposed for the new ontology extension,
along with the updated list of use cases and particular ontological
requirements not covered by the original ontology. Future work envisions full
specification of the new ontology extension, as well as structuring system
requirements and sensor measurement parameters to follow description logic.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, 2 table
A THOUSAND FACE SHIELDS FOR MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT
Over the past half year, the disease caused by the new strain of coronavirus has spread to all countries and territories of the world. In the fight against this global epidemic, the first of its magnitude since the Spanish flu in 1918, health systems around the world were under enormous burden, and medical personnel, who are on the front line of defense, needed continued assistance in protective equipment, to minimize their risk of infection in daily contact with patients. This paper presents an experience report in community engagement to make and distribute a thousand face shields for medical personnel, originally planned to support local needs but reacted to numerous requests and grew to answer the immanent needs of health and social care professionals all over Croatia. The face shield design was based on open source blueprints and adopted to fit the requirements for fast and high quality production of these equipment necessary to fight COVID-19 pandemic. This work provides an insight to campaign planning and execution, as well as analysis of delivered results and media coverage. Discussion provides guidance for similar actions to be taken in the future by local community activators to contribute to social good