Conference: Information Security in Hospitals

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What does the PDSG mean for patients and IT security in hospitals? Adiccon's free online conference will take place on June 1st under the title “Information Security in Hospitals”.

With the recently passed Patient Data Protection Act (PDSG), the challenges for German hospitals are growing. At the same time, the question arises what the PDSG means for patients and IT security in hospitals.

Separation of IT and medical technology?

In addition, the KHZG funding applications for the further digitization of the hospitals are currently being prepared. As a result of consistent digitalization, hospital management is increasingly asking itself whether the separation of IT and medical technology will still make sense in the future.

Experts and customers of Adiccon GmbH will explain what innovations are in store for hospitals, what best practices exist in relation to the cooperation between medical technology and IT and what significance the new BSI standard 200-4 has for critical services. Conference of the "Expert Round" series

"Information security in hospitals": Online conference on June 1, 2021 - 10:00 am to 12:30 pm

The program content:

  • Patient Data Protection Act (PDSG)
    What does the PDSG mean for patients, hospitals and IT security?
  • Cooperation between medical technology and IT
    A field report from practice
  • IT emergency management becomes BCM
    Goals, approaches and best practice of the new BSI standard 200-4

Benefit from the expert knowledge and use the time to exchange ideas with those responsible from other hospitals. Participation in the online conference is free of charge.

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