Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008) 2008
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2008.101
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Consumer-Centric and Privacy-Preserving Identity Management for Distributed E-Health Systems

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“…Today, the healthcare systems around the world are moving towards the integration of these distributed data sources, to improve the efficiency in healthcare services through data sharing [19]. Building information systems without carefully planning and developing independent systems for new services, with medical data of a patient scattered in various stand-alone databases, causes cumulative inefficiencies in the information processing and sharing, thus leading to medical mishaps and potential risks in legal liabilities from patient care delivery [20].…”
Section: Integration Of Medical Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, the healthcare systems around the world are moving towards the integration of these distributed data sources, to improve the efficiency in healthcare services through data sharing [19]. Building information systems without carefully planning and developing independent systems for new services, with medical data of a patient scattered in various stand-alone databases, causes cumulative inefficiencies in the information processing and sharing, thus leading to medical mishaps and potential risks in legal liabilities from patient care delivery [20].…”
Section: Integration Of Medical Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the most recent attempts, Au and Croll proposed a privacy-preserving centralized e-health system to provide access to health record data from medical databases distributed across various clinics and hospitals [1]. However, in the related field of voting, Jefferson et al [20] exposed some of the privacy risks introduced by a centralized system, such as the voting system studied in their work [19].…”
Section: Other Homomorphic Encryption Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They discuss the potential impact of privacy compliance on three existing components of the framework, namely, Discovery Service, Identity Mapping Service and Interaction Service; and propose a fourth component Audit Service to address potential privacy breeches in Liberty Alliance. Au and Croll [9] recently proposed a consumer-centric IDM framework for distributed e-Health. The healthcare consumer maintains a pool of pseudonym identifiers in a personal secure device, such as a smart card.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%