The love-hate state of mobile device management in healthcare: An international survey

Q1 Medicine
George A. Gellert, Gabriel L. Gellert, Rachel Pickering, Sean P. Kelly
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Abstract

Objective

To gather insights regarding mobile device fleet deployment, management and security in healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs), including unmet needs and gaps in capabilities, across four nations.

Methods

An exploratory online survey of health information technology leaders working in HDOs to gather information about respondents’ organizational deployment of mobile devices as well as existing and needed mobile management capabilities.

Results

HDO mobile device losses were high, with 42% reporting average annual loss rates of 11–30%. Reported organizational effectiveness in protecting confidential information on lost mobile devices was low, with 50% of respondents ranking at six or below on a 10-point scale. Perception of end user satisfaction accessing applications/data on mobile devices was low, with 56–60% ranking satisfaction at six or below on a 10-point scale. Less than half of HDOs reported seven core mobile device management capabilities. Reported costs of mobile device information security breach across nations were between $100,000 and $1 million (USD). Respondents estimated aggregate weekly downtime exceeds 500h among 28% in Australia, 49% in Germany, 45% in the UK, and 47% in the US.

Conclusions

HDOs reported substantial perceived gaps and challenges in effectively managing mobility. System leaders desire what mobile device workflows add to care delivery, but effectively and efficiently managing a mobile device fleet remains a significant challenge. Mobility management tools are needed to facilitate rapid mobile device authentication, and efficiency of information access, while reducing clinician friction. Existing shared mobile device management solutions can help HDOs reduce costs and improve access security, user experience and workflow flexibility.
医疗保健领域移动设备管理的爱恨情仇:一项国际调查
目的收集有关四个国家医疗保健服务组织(hdo)移动设备舰队部署、管理和安全的见解,包括未满足的需求和能力差距。方法对卫生保健机构的卫生信息技术负责人进行探索性在线调查,收集受访者对移动设备的组织部署以及现有和需要的移动管理能力的信息。结果shdo移动设备损失率高,42%的人报告年均损失率为11-30%。据报告,组织在保护丢失移动设备上的机密信息方面的效率很低,50%的受访者在10分制中得分为6分或更低。对终端用户在移动设备上访问应用程序/数据的满意度的看法很低,在10分制中,有56-60%的人将满意度评为6分或以下。不到一半的hdo报告了7个核心移动设备管理功能。据报道,各国移动设备信息安全漏洞造成的损失在10万至100万美元之间。受访者估计,28%的澳大利亚人、49%的德国人、45%的英国人和47%的美国人每周总停机时间超过500小时。shdo报告了在有效管理流动性方面存在的巨大差距和挑战。系统领导者希望移动设备工作流程为医疗服务增加什么,但有效和高效地管理移动设备群仍然是一个重大挑战。需要移动管理工具来促进快速移动设备认证,提高信息访问效率,同时减少临床医生的摩擦。现有的共享移动设备管理解决方案可以帮助hdo降低成本,提高访问安全性、用户体验和工作流程的灵活性。
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Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
Informatics in Medicine Unlocked Medicine-Health Informatics
CiteScore
9.50
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282
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Informatics in Medicine Unlocked (IMU) is an international gold open access journal covering a broad spectrum of topics within medical informatics, including (but not limited to) papers focusing on imaging, pathology, teledermatology, public health, ophthalmological, nursing and translational medicine informatics. The full papers that are published in the journal are accessible to all who visit the website.
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