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Security

About Us

The Security Department is a joint group between the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center. We're comprised of staff from both NYP and CUMC who are responsible for administration of security policies for the technical infrastructure on campus. We're also here to guide technical groups in compliance with HIPAA regulations.

Networking at the lowest layers interconnects most of the computing devices in a medical center today. The flow of information among these systems is complex due to the variety of transport mechanisms and the volume of such information. The iterative process of simplifying the exchange methods, generalizing as well as making them more robust, is an engineering challenge. The creation of real transfer of patient care information using open systems and building standards to accomplish it are some of our active work areas.

Distributed computing is a reality at CPMC; we are currently learning how to build systems that may be monitored and managed in order to improve availability and reliability. The semantic correctness of data has direct impacts on quality of care and reduction of costs. We have begun work on techniques to improve secured but easier access to health care information by providers and researchers. This work has direct relevance in creating nation-wide repositories of clinical information.



Contact Us

As a CUbhis group, Network Security enlists the Information Commons help desk to provide initial technical support 7 days a week; please contact extension 5-Help first for immediate assistance with any technical questions or problems, including emergencies.

Melba Fuertes
Customer Support
(212) 297-4566
4-Help, 6-Help
fuertes@nyp.org
helpdesk@nyp.org

Richard Gallagher
(404) 605-7173
gallric@nyp.org

Walter Lew
(212) 305-0533
wal7001@nyp.org

Soumitra Sengupta
(212) 305-7035
sen@columbia.edu
sengupt@nyp.org

Gwendolyn White
(212) 305-1938
whitegw@nyp.org

Dean De Beer
(212) 342-2771
ded7003@nyp.org























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