Securing the Digital Health Ecosystem: A Framework for Safeguarding Patient Data in Telemedicine

Berko, Seth Nti (2025) Securing the Digital Health Ecosystem: A Framework for Safeguarding Patient Data in Telemedicine. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (10): 25oct811. pp. 1460-1473. ISSN 2456-2165 (In Press)

Abstract

The proliferation of telemedicine and digital health technologies has fundamentally transformed healthcare delivery, particularly accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this rapid digital transformation has simultaneously expanded the attack surface for cyber threats, exposing critical vulnerabilities in patient data protection. This study proposes a comprehensive Telehealth Cybersecurity Maturity Model (TCMM) designed to safeguard patient data and ensure the integrity of remote healthcare systems. Through a mixed-methods approach combining systematic literature review, expert consultations, and case study analysis of healthcare organizations, this research identifies key security vulnerabilities in current telehealth implementations and develops an integrated framework incorporating HIPAA compliance, Zero Trust Architecture, IoT security baselines, and continuous monitoring protocols. The findings reveal that 68% of rapidly deployed telehealth systems lack adequate security controls, with weak authentication mechanisms and unencrypted data transmission being the most prevalent vulnerabilities. The proposed TCMM framework demonstrates significant potential for enhancing cybersecurity posture across five maturity levels, from basic compliance to advanced threat intelligence integration. This research contributes to both theoretical understanding of digital health security and practical implementation strategies for healthcare organizations seeking to balance innovation with robust data protection.

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