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Certification of hospital information systems confirmed for 2020 (DGOS)

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The DGOS had indicated last April studying the hypothesis of the establishment of such certification including all the requirements related to the computerization of health facilities, we recall.

The first working groups will start in January 2020, and the development of the system is scheduled for the first semester, she said.

The certification will have several objectives: "improve the quality of the service rendered by the IT organization, ensure the required level of security and guarantee the right level of use of digital".

The approach, which will be progressive, corresponds to action n ° 22 of the digital health roadmap.

This announcement came during a presentation of the progress of the 26 actions divided into five directions of the roadmap, an exercise in "total transparency" which will take place regularly, assured Dominique Pon, ministerial responsible for digital in health.

Philippe Loudenot, information systems security officer (FSSI) from the Ministry of Solidarity and Health also present on Thursday, for his part announced several new features relating to IS security (action n ° 9).

First, the obligation to report cybersecurity incidents will be extended "to medico-social establishments (ESMS) and to all health actors" in 2020.

"Cybersurveillance audits" in all GHTs

In the first quarter of 2020, "cybersurveillance audits" will be launched in all regional hospital groups (GHT) and a report from the national cybersurveillance observatory "will present an overview of the most critical vulnerabilities" for the different types healthcare establishments, as well as cybersecurity data.

Annie Prévot, director of the Agency for Shared Health Information Systems, announced that the year 2020 would see "the generalization of digital identities" (action n ° 4) to all health actors, including in the medical sector. -social. The integration of nurses into the shared directory of health professionals (RPPS) "will be accelerated".

She also took stock of the progress made in the dematerialization of authentication of healthcare professionals (action # 5).

A "tool for measuring compliance and convergence with the principles of urbanization enshrined in the technical doctrine", currently being developed by Asip Santé (action n ° 8), will be available for regional health agencies (ARS) and groups regional support for e-health development (GRADeS) in March, then to industry players in May, she said.

A "national interoperability Review environment" will be made available in September.

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