Synchronising medical data in lower- and middle income countries
Synchronising medical data in lower- and middle income countries
Distributed database research often focuses on use- cases involving big data and frequent updates. We present an approach that allows asynchronous database synchronisation in geographical areas that lack a fully developed digital infrastructure while ensuring data privacy by design and taking patients’ consent into consideration when synchronising sensitive personal data.
Dickinson, Alexander
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Wills, Gary
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Dickinson, Alexander
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Wills, Gary
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Wiegand, Stefanie, Dickinson, Alexander and Wills, Gary
(2019)
Synchronising medical data in lower- and middle income countries.
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Distributed database research often focuses on use- cases involving big data and frequent updates. We present an approach that allows asynchronous database synchronisation in geographical areas that lack a fully developed digital infrastructure while ensuring data privacy by design and taking patients’ consent into consideration when synchronising sensitive personal data.
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Accepted/In Press date: April 2019
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Local EPrints ID: 432000
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/432000
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Stefanie Wiegand
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Gary Wills
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