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Infrastructure Readiness and Response. Are We Ready for Continuity of Operations?. Critical Infrastructure Resiliency for Better Health. The 10 th Annual Security Summit May 1 st 2013. Critical Infrastructure Sectors. TOURISM. CRITICAL MANUFACTURING.
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Infrastructure Readiness and Response Are We Ready for Continuity of Operations? Critical Infrastructure Resiliency for Better Health The 10th Annual Security Summit May 1st 2013
Critical Infrastructure Sectors TOURISM CRITICAL MANUFACTURING Protection of the Interconnected Critical Infrastructure Sectors Increases Overall National Security and Resiliency 10th Annual Security Summit
Healthcare Evolution …today Yesterday… E-health adoption has changed the way healthcare is delivered and it has brought advancement in patient care 10th Annual Security Summit
The need for Resiliency E-health is set to take a prominent role in the management of healthcare by providing better services and care in response to rising aging population and chronic disease 10th Annual Security Summit
Health Security Requirements Reactive (Past) – Responds to events that have already happened within the organization such as data breach/fraud incidents and accidents. Proactive (Present) - Actively seeks the identification of risk conditions through the analysis of the organization’s data & processes. Predictive (Future) - Analyzes processes and environments to indentify potential/future problems within the organization. “Big Data” A holistic, risk-based approach to security maintains a pro-active posture. 10th Annual Security Summit
Multiple Returns on Investment Patient Health Medical Mishaps Technology TCO IT Innovation System Wide Improvements Patient Complaints Provider Satisfaction Compliance Costss Resilient infrastructure enables global health Value Proposition 10th Annual Security Summit
Healthcare Facts 75% of Healthcare providers operate in practices of 5 members or less. A 2013 study found that about 25% of all senior citizens declare bankruptcy due to medical expenses, and 43% are forced to mortgage or sell their primary residence.* 13 Million US healthcare personnel More than 5,000 Hospitals More than 300,000 clinics, office practice s and dentists 70,000 Long-term care facilities The US HHS budget will exceed $1 Trillion by 2016 *Source: Journal of General Internal Medicine, February 2013
Thank You! Ford Winslow CIO, Abnology Inc. Ford.Winslow@Abnology.com 858-518-1474 www.Abnology.com