Healthcare organizations face unprecedented cybersecurity challenges as they increasingly adopt multi-cloud architectures to support clinical operations, regulatory compliance, and digital transformation initiatives. The integration of pre-authorization systems within workflow-centric security frameworks represents a critical advancement in addressing complex healthcare-specific requirements, including protected health information handling, clinical decision support, and emergency access scenarios. This comprehensive framework evaluates the technical merit and practical applicability of zero-trust security architectures that combine identity and access management, policy-as-code implementations, and orchestrated workflows to create robust defense mechanisms against evolving cyber threats. The evaluation encompasses regulatory complexity assessments spanning HIPAA, GDPR, and emerging medical device regulations, while addressing unique healthcare challenges including legacy system interoperability, real-time clinical workflow requirements, and global compliance mandates. Implementation strategies emphasize phased deployment methodologies that accommodate organizational change management, stakeholder integration, and continuous monitoring capabilities. The framework demonstrates significant potential for enhancing security posture while maintaining operational efficiency through automated compliance monitoring, proactive risk reduction mechanisms, and comprehensive audit trail generation. Technical considerations include performance optimization strategies, scalability requirements, and resilience patterns that ensure system reliability during critical healthcare operations while supporting the dynamic nature of clinical environments.
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Lakshmi Priyanka Pillati
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68bb4d106d6d5674bcd008a0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.22399/ijcesen.3805
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