Proceedings of IEEE 6th Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
DOI: 10.1109/enabl.1997.630824
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Secure collaboration technology for healthcare enterprises

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“…Network-supported collaboration can also overcome the traditional distance barrier to healthcare by enabling communications between participants and easily and rapidly can access to information [4].…”
Section: Network-based Healthcare Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Network-supported collaboration can also overcome the traditional distance barrier to healthcare by enabling communications between participants and easily and rapidly can access to information [4].…”
Section: Network-based Healthcare Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have classified and analyzed the currently existing smartcard-, network-, and PKI-based healthcare information systems [4]- [10]. Through the classification and analysis, relation-oriented data and information between medical professionals and patients such as the digital signature and the digital certificate need to be stored on the patients' smart cards under smartcard-, network-, and PKI-based fusion environments.…”
Section: Conclusion and Further Studiesmentioning
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“…We have classified and anal@ the currently existing smartcard-, network-, and PKI-hed healthcare infcnmation systems [4]- [101. " u g h the classification and analysis, relation-oriented data and information between medical professionals and patients such as the digital signature and the digital certificate need to be stored on the patients' smart cards under smartcard-, network-, and PKI-based fusion envirOnments. We have also classified and analyzed the models of the POCS in the Republic of Korea into four types toward the ideal model.…”
Section: A System Analysis and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%