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Healthcare Data Management Issues and the eCert Solution

Healthcare Data Management Issues and the eCert Solution
Healthcare Data Management Issues and the eCert Solution
While our paper-based records and documents are gradually digitized, security concerns about how such electronic data is stored and transmitted have increased. This has a serious impact on our healthcare information system, as it contains sensitive patient data. The prevention of unauthorized modification and loss of records is highly important in the healthcare sector. What’s more, information owners have increasing demands regarding their rights of ownership. Therefore, a secured user-centric healthcare information management system is not only required but also important. This paper presents a protocol for the management of healthcare information in the form of a securely distributed eHealthcare document, the eHealth-eCert. By analysis of the eHealthcare problem domain, a system has been derived with both eCert supported functions and eHealthcare unique features.
Chen-Wilson, Lisha
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Wills, Gary
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Argles, David
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Chen-Wilson, Lisha, Wang, Xin, Wills, Gary, Argles, David and Shoniregun, Charles (2011) Healthcare Data Management Issues and the eCert Solution. International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011), London, United Kingdom. 27 - 29 Jun 2011.

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Abstract

While our paper-based records and documents are gradually digitized, security concerns about how such electronic data is stored and transmitted have increased. This has a serious impact on our healthcare information system, as it contains sensitive patient data. The prevention of unauthorized modification and loss of records is highly important in the healthcare sector. What’s more, information owners have increasing demands regarding their rights of ownership. Therefore, a secured user-centric healthcare information management system is not only required but also important. This paper presents a protocol for the management of healthcare information in the form of a securely distributed eHealthcare document, the eHealth-eCert. By analysis of the eHealthcare problem domain, a system has been derived with both eCert supported functions and eHealthcare unique features.

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Published date: 27 June 2011
Additional Information: Event Dates: June 27-29, 2011,
Venue - Dates: International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011), London, United Kingdom, 2011-06-27 - 2011-06-29
Organisations: Web & Internet Science, Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 272548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272548
PURE UUID: 4cd450cb-c1c0-4f54-8d0d-7acaa31d0de3
ORCID for Gary Wills: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5771-4088

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Date deposited: 07 Jul 2011 19:10
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:51

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Author: Lisha Chen-Wilson
Author: Xin Wang
Author: Gary Wills ORCID iD
Author: David Argles
Author: Charles Shoniregun

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