Healthcare Cybersecurity
Across
- 4. What you wear — not where you should keep a password
- 6. A common system used to manage patient records
- 8. When a patient leaves — data must still be secured
- 10. Where patient info is written and stored
- 11. The ID you scan to enter secure hospital areas
- 12. A place where data might still be written — handle with care
- 13. A person who needs to protect patient charts from snooping
- 15. A patient’s OK to share info — must be protected
- 16. What patients wear with ID info — keep private!
- 17. The first step in patient care — and in data entry!
- 18. What nurses may carry — should never be left unattended
Down
- 1. Electronic place where patient records live
- 2. What goes on a sample — double check and protect
- 3. What you do to open a secure door — don’t tailgate!
- 4. A sample like blood or urine — never to be mislabeled or emailed unprotected
- 5. Where you relax — but still don’t talk patient info!
- 7. A hospital emergency that should never be shared online
- 9. A device some doctors still use — don’t text PHI on it!
- 14. Where you access records — lock it when you leave!
- 19. A doctor’s daily visits — not a time to leave screens unlocked