Perspectives on Cybersecurity and Plastic Surgery: A Survey of Plastic Surgeons and Scoping Review of the Literature

Data breach costs in the U.S. are among the highest in the world, making robust cybersecurity an important bulwark of national defense. Healthcare is a popular target for cyber threats, and there is increasing emphasis on cybersecurity safeguards to protect sensitive patient data. The objective of t...

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Published inAesthetic surgery journal
Main Authors Hines, Eric, Trivedi, Shivang, Hoang-Tran, Cindy, Mocharnuk, Joseph, Pfaff, Miles J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 13.10.2023
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Summary:Data breach costs in the U.S. are among the highest in the world, making robust cybersecurity an important bulwark of national defense. Healthcare is a popular target for cyber threats, and there is increasing emphasis on cybersecurity safeguards to protect sensitive patient data. The objective of this national survey and scoping review is to 1) identify cybersecurity awareness, preparedness, and practices among plastic surgeons, and 2) to provide guidelines to mitigate the threat of cyberattacks. A 16-question, anonymous online survey was developed and distributed to Aesthetic Society registrants to ascertain plastic surgeons' cybersecurity practices. Utilizing PubMed, CINAHL and Embase databases, eligible articles were identified as part of this Scoping Review. Of 89 individuals who began the survey, 69 completed it (77.5%). Sixty respondents agreed or strongly agreed that cybersecurity is an important issue in plastic surgery. The greatest perceived limitations for protection against cyberattacks were insufficient expertise (41.7%), followed by lack of funding and insufficient time to dedicate to this goal. Most respondents (78.7%) had cybersecurity policies incorporated into their practice. Those who agreed or strongly agreed they had technology to prevent data theft/breach were significantly more likely to be older than 54 years of age (p<0.001). No articles identified in the literature specifically addressed cybersecurity in plastic surgery; however, twelve articles detailing cybersecurity in healthcare were identified and included. Despite possessing adequate technology and procedures in place to prevent cyberattacks, plastic surgeons perceive significant barriers to cybersecurity protection, including insufficient expertise and lack of dedicated funding. It is imperative that our field establishes standards and protocols to protect our patients.
ISSN:1527-330X
DOI:10.1093/asj/sjad122