Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach

Healthcare organizations face significant challenges in designing and implementing the appropriate safeguards to mitigate information privacy threats. While many studies examined various technical and behavioral safeguards to protect the confidentiality and privacy of patient information, very littl...

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Main Authors: Parks, Rachida, XU, Heng, CHU, Chao-Hsien
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-32402015-01-10T02:36:56Z Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach Parks, Rachida XU, Heng CHU, Chao-Hsien Healthcare organizations face significant challenges in designing and implementing the appropriate safeguards to mitigate information privacy threats. While many studies examined various technical and behavioral safeguards to protect the confidentiality and privacy of patient information, very little is known about the actual outcomes and implications of the privacy practices in which organizations engage. There is little research theoretically explaining the outcomes of enacting privacy safeguards and subsequent effects on privacy compliance. This paper reports the results of a grounded theory study investigating the intended consequences (positive impacts) and unintended (negative impacts) consequences of enacting privacy safeguards in healthcare organizations. An imbalance challenge occurs when the negative impacts outweigh the positive ones. To address the imbalance challenge, organizations need to achieve a balance between privacy and utility, meeting privacy requirements without impeding the workflow in medical practices. Findings are presented within an emerging theoretical framework of the imbalance challenge identified in this work. This study is one of the first systematic attempts to identify the opposing impacts of privacy safeguard enactments and examine its implications for privacy compliance in the healthcare domain. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2240 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3240/viewcontent/ChuHH2012ParksEtAl.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information privacy privacy safeguards healthcare imbalance challenge grounded theory Computer Sciences Medicine and Health
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topic Information privacy
privacy safeguards
healthcare
imbalance challenge
grounded theory
Computer Sciences
Medicine and Health
spellingShingle Information privacy
privacy safeguards
healthcare
imbalance challenge
grounded theory
Computer Sciences
Medicine and Health
Parks, Rachida
XU, Heng
CHU, Chao-Hsien
Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
description Healthcare organizations face significant challenges in designing and implementing the appropriate safeguards to mitigate information privacy threats. While many studies examined various technical and behavioral safeguards to protect the confidentiality and privacy of patient information, very little is known about the actual outcomes and implications of the privacy practices in which organizations engage. There is little research theoretically explaining the outcomes of enacting privacy safeguards and subsequent effects on privacy compliance. This paper reports the results of a grounded theory study investigating the intended consequences (positive impacts) and unintended (negative impacts) consequences of enacting privacy safeguards in healthcare organizations. An imbalance challenge occurs when the negative impacts outweigh the positive ones. To address the imbalance challenge, organizations need to achieve a balance between privacy and utility, meeting privacy requirements without impeding the workflow in medical practices. Findings are presented within an emerging theoretical framework of the imbalance challenge identified in this work. This study is one of the first systematic attempts to identify the opposing impacts of privacy safeguard enactments and examine its implications for privacy compliance in the healthcare domain.
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author Parks, Rachida
XU, Heng
CHU, Chao-Hsien
author_facet Parks, Rachida
XU, Heng
CHU, Chao-Hsien
author_sort Parks, Rachida
title Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_short Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_fullStr Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Imbalance Challenge of Enacting Information Privacy Safeguards in Healthcare: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_sort imbalance challenge of enacting information privacy safeguards in healthcare: a grounded theory approach
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2240
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3240/viewcontent/ChuHH2012ParksEtAl.pdf
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