Although laboratory and clinical staff are knowledgeable in care delivery, it is always a learning experience to establish a new system because of the natural tendency of resorting to previous practices and resistance to new approaches.
Managing risk as well as safeguarding electronic health records can be difficult for small medical practises. As a result of their vulnerability to various attacks, Internet of Health Things (IoHT)-based devices require appropriate security. In this paper, fuzzy TOPSIS is used to assess the security characteristics of IoHT-based devices in a medical setting. This technique utilizes a security evaluation of alternative solutions depending on security factors. The results of the presented security evaluation approach demonstrate that the most trustworthy as well as safe alternative among several of the alternative solutions is chosen for the IoHT model. This strategy could be used as a model for future IoHT structures or even other IoT-based domains. To the authors' knowledge, it is an unique strategy to IoT security evaluation, as well as such MCDM method have not been utilised before for evaluation as well as decision -making process in IoHT security systems.
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