Risk analysis and management is one of the first steps health care providers should take to protect patients’ electronic protected health information (ePHI). In week 3, you developed an implementation plan for Dr. Jim Smith’s office, which has been used to help them successfully implement an EHR system. In this assignment, you will conduct a risk analysis for his office and identify measures to mitigate risks associated with its health information system.
Requirements:
1. Identify six threats or vulnerabilities, including natural, human, and environmental threats as well as technical and non-technical vulnerabilities.
2. For each threat or vulnerability, using a scale of low, medium, high, rate (1) its likelihood of occurrence and (2) its impacts on ePHI. Please provide explanations of your ratings and discuss how the threat/vulnerability can affect ePHI.
3. Based on ratings of threat/vulnerability likelihoods and impacts, use the following chart to rate the level (low, medium, high) of each risk associated with ePHI.
Low
Likelihood
Medium High
Low Risk
Low Risk
Low Risk
Low Risk
Medium Risk
Medium Risk
Low Risk
Medium Risk
High Risk
Impact
Low Medium High
4. For each risk, identify administrative safeguards, physical safeguards, and technical safeguards that Dr. Smith’s office can employ to mitigate it.
As we don’t have much information about Dr. Smith’s office in this instruction, feel free to make reasonable assumptions about its current status in your report.
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When gunpowder was invented by the Chinese, it was made up of charcoal or sugar and sulfur.(see appendix A) The carbon from the charcoal mixed with the sulfur and an added heat charge makes the explosion. The carbon dioxide and the charcoal provide the propelling action. Gunpowder makes a lot of smoke that can impair vision.(Partington, 2015) Gunpowder is used for a lot of different warfare weapons.
The Chinese shipped gunpowder on the silk road. Gunpowder was first used for fireworks by the Chinese. In 919 A.D. gunpowder was used for bombs in military combat. The Chineses created the “fire cannon” that was launched by a catapult.(see appendix B) In 1126 the fire cannons were made with bamboo and couldn’t travel very far.(Nelson, 2010) It took two people to reload the cannons.
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