A modern IT infrastructure and efficient processes are essential for a sustainable healthcare system. The EU's NIS2 Directive, which must be transposed into national law by October 2024, tightens the requirements for cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. Healthcare facilities are therefore required to modernize their digital systems and implement robust security measures in order to meet the new standards.
Implementing a modern IT infrastructure and efficient processes offers numerous benefits for healthcare facilities:
By focusing on these core areas, you not only strengthen the security and efficiency of your facility, but also create a solid foundation for future growth and innovation in healthcare.
Many medical practices underestimate the importance of an up-to-date IT infrastructure and put off necessary investments, which leads to higher costs in the long term. In addition, doctors are often responsible for IT themselves, although they often lack the time and expertise to implement future-proof systems in good time.
How sepp.med can provide support:
Holistic IT consulting: sepp.med offers comprehensive advice on planning and implementing modern IT solutions tailored to the specific needs of medical practices.
Efficient IT management: By optimizing IT processes and managing IT service providers, sepp.med helps to reduce operating costs and use resources more efficiently.
Transparent cost analysis before M&A transactions: Before mergers and acquisitions, sepp.med conducts detailed IT cost analyses to avoid unexpected expenses after the transaction.
Development of a future-proof IT infrastructure: With a view to future requirements, sepp.med supports the development of a robust and secure IT landscape that supports practice operations in the long term.
By working with sepp.med, medical practices can master their IT challenges and concentrate on their core competence - patient care.
The European Union's NIS2 Directive, which was adopted in December 2022, tightens the requirements for companies and institutions in critical sectors such as energy, health and transportation. It calls for stricter security measures and extends the reporting obligations in the event of security incidents. Companies must now report significant security incidents within 24 hours and submit a comprehensive report within 72 hours. In addition, company management is directly liable for compliance with these requirements.
For companies, the NIS2 directive means adapting their security strategies to meet the increased requirements. However, it also offers opportunities: by focusing on cyber security, companies can strengthen customer trust and secure long-term competitive advantages.
If your practice has a firewall, user mgmt and separate networks, you have a good basis. A practice is never secure, you can only be prepared for the worst-case scenario for your practice.
It is difficult to give a universal answer. However, if you have the impression that you have to wait for IT instead of IT supporting you, we should talk to each other.
Gap analysis of existing processes:
A gap analysis is used to identify discrepancies between the current state (actual state) and the desired target state (target state). In a medical practice, this means examining the existing workflows to find areas where improvements can be made.
Optimization of practice processes:
Based on the results of the gap analysis, specific measures should be taken to close the identified gaps. This may include introducing new work processes, training staff or implementing additional resources.
Alignment of IT processes and systems:
It is critical that the practice's IT processes and systems match the optimized workflows. Therefore, the IT infrastructure and software solutions should be reviewed and adapted where necessary to ensure seamless integration and increased efficiency. Through this structured approach, medical practices can effectively improve their work processes and optimally adapt IT systems to practical requirements.
Yes, but some precautions and education are required.
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