Data security in occupational health
- PMID: 18983102
- DOI: 10.3928/08910162-20081001-04
Data security in occupational health
Abstract
Occupational health nurses are increasingly using computer systems in the delivery of efficient, high-quality occupational health services. However, potential breaches in data security are posing more risks to these data systems. The purpose of this article is to address concerns related to data security in occupational health nursing. Occupational health nurses must protect the personal health information of employees by proactively developing methods to ensure data security.
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