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Enhancing HIPAA Compliance in AI-driven mHealth Devices Security and Privacy
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Enhancing HIPAA Compliance in AI-driven mHealth Devices Security and Privacy

ABM Kamrul Islam Riad, Md Abdul Barek, Md Mostafizur Rahman, Mst Shapna Akter, Tahia Islam, Md Abdur Rahman, Md Raihan Mia, Hossain Shahriar, Fan Wu and Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
Proceedings : annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, pp.2430-2435
Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 48th (Osaka, Japan, 07/02/2024–07/04/2024)
08/2024
Web of Science ID: WOS:001308581200381

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Abstract

AI technologies Confidentiality Data privacy Medicare software Privacy HIPAA 2024 Artificial Intelligence or Cybernetics Cybersecurity
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in mobile health (mHealth) devices offers significant advancements in patient care but also raises complex security and privacy concerns for sensitive health data. This paper explores the evolving landscape of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIP AA) compliance within the context of AI-based mHealth devices, focusing on anticipated challenges in 2024. It examines the current state of HIP AA compliance in AI-driven mHealth, identifying potential vulnerabilities and gaps among mHealth devices in considering privacy and security. The study outlines key security and privacy considerations specific to AI-powered mHealth technologies, emphasizing risks such as data breaches, ransomware attack and unauthorized access. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of continual adaptation to the dynamic nature of AI technologies and offers insights for stakeholders to navigate the regulatory landscape and ensure the responsible deployment of AI in healthcare.

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