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. 2024 Oct 23;4:1453804. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1453804

Table 1.

Domains of zero trust model and medical error prevention.

Domains Zero trust model (ZTM) Medical error prevention and patient safety Examples
Identity Data access, specification of roles
  • Important for designations, duties, roles, and responsibilities

  • Encouraging teamwork—Promoting psychological safety

  • Timeouts before any procedures in the OR

  • Using Team- STEPPS framework—for unit-based teamwork on medical and surgical floors

Devices Multi-Factor authentication Phishing resistance
  • Modules and EHR training

  • Interface remodeling

  • BYOD-Bring your device policies and secure VPNs

  • Continuous validation and approval processes

  • Error prevention in entry and scanning—human design and systems thinking and remodeling

  • Badges with Unique IDs

  • Second-factor authentications

  • Barcode scanning at the bedside

  • Updating hardware/devices

  • Ergonomic approach

Networks Network segmentation, Traffic encryption, and management
  • Interdisciplinary access and contributions from multi-disciplinary teams.

  • Interfaces for different specialties and departments

Applications and workloads Application threat protections, Secure application development and deployment workflow, application security testing
  • Third-party access utilizations, validation, and approval process with constant updates

  • Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

  • Quality Improvement projects and system improvement workflows

  • Scheduled IT and software updates with notifications and memos

  • Hardware maintenance updates with backup plans

Data Data availability, access, encryption, categorization
  • Dashboards and accessibility of near misses and adverse events

  • Morbidity, Mortality, and Improvement updates

  • Quality Improvement Projects with status updates

  • Department-specific roles and designations for entry and safeguards

  • Patient safety dashboards

  • Health Informatics oversight