UW Medicine Announces Launch of Brain Aneurysm Center

Under the direction of Dr. Louis Kim, chief of neurological surgery at Harborview, the new Center is implementing a pilot program to improve access to UW Medicine’s internationally recognized brain aneurysm experts.

  Louis J. Kim, MD; Laligam N. Sekhar, MD; and Michael Levitt, MD

For the 3 to 4% of people who develop a brain aneurysm during their lifetime, many do not have symptoms at the time of diagnosis. In contrast to a ruptured aneurysm, which is a medical emergency, patients with unruptured aneurysms often search online to find a specialist who can address their concerns and develop a treatment plan.

The pilot program is designed to facilitate this search process. It includes a landing page, a request an appointment form and an animated video with educational materials. Patients who complete the request form will receive a callback within 24 hours to schedule an appointment. They will also receive regular communications to answer questions and to assure them that aneurysms are curable. If treatment is needed, most patients will benefit from access to minimally invasive procedures with faster recovery times.

The Brain Aneurysm Center brings together the expertise of three neurosurgeons — Dr. Kim, Dr. Michael Levitt and Dr. Laligam Sekhar — and a highly skilled team of nurses, advanced practice providers, patient care coordinators, patient services specialists, and other providers. For more information, please see Meet the Team at the Brain Aneurysm Center.

 Article republished courtesy UWM Neurological Surgery In the News

Sending/Receiving Encrypted Files

Simply put, Encryption is the use of computing technology to make electronic data unreadable by anyone that does not have a password key.  Any confidential electronic data, including PHI (personal health information) and PII (personally identifiable information) must be encrypted when being transmitted.

Sending confidential information:

In general, individual files being shared with our any of our partners on the Approved Email Domain List does not require any extra encryption.  The UW email system is setup to automatically encrypt all email messages to these email domains. You do not need to do anything else.   (Click here for the current list of Accepted Email Domains).

If you are sending an email to a domain that is not listed below you can easily encrypt an email using Outlook on the web:

Navigate to Outlook by typing this URL in your browser: https://outlook.office.com
When you open a new message, at the top, there is a button that looks like this:

Simply click on that button and that message will be encrypted when you send it to the recipient.

For file encryption, look for this option when saving the document:

Be sure to fully encrypt the document.  save as using a modern file format e.g. – “.docx. “.  Be sure to send password for the document in a separate email or via phone.
Adobe PDF Encryption – > Once a document is saved as a PDF, you can use Adobe Acrobat or Reader to encrypt a file. You can find this option under Tools > Protect > Encrypt with Password.

Zip Files – if you are sending a large amount confidential data, typically over 10MB, zip files can be used for transmitting, though there are inherent risks, and some email servers are configured to deny zip attachments.  (For instructions on how to send zip files, click here).                                                                  E

Receiving confidential information:

If you are frequently receiving PHI from an outside facility that is not on the list of here are three possible options to help ensure they meet encryption standards:

  • Contact and request they be added to the approved domain email list
  • Have users send zip files with extra levels of encryption
  • Send through OneDrive (the user will need to be set up with a sponsored NetID – contact I.T. for assistance).

Sharing with OneDrive: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/share-onedrive-files-and-folders-9fcc2f7d-de0c-4cec-93b0-a82024800c07#OS_Type=OneDrive_-_Business