2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5642026
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The Systematic Literature Review of Privacy-Preserving Solutions in Smart Healthcare Environment

Abstract: The rapid development of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technology has resulted in various advances in the smart healthcare field; it improves healthcare systems to offer more complicated real-time services and provides an efficient patient motioning system. However, despite the brilliant side of IoMT, several concerns continue to undercut its adoption. In fact, collecting, transmitting, storing, and using data in IoMT applications raises issues regarding privacy and data protection, especially with the… Show more

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“…Anonymization must deidentify patient medical information before it is sent and analyzed [157]. This is accomplished by employing anonymization techniques such as pseudonymization, data masking, generalization, aggregation, randomization, noise addition, differential privacy, and encryption.…”
Section: Anonymizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anonymization must deidentify patient medical information before it is sent and analyzed [157]. This is accomplished by employing anonymization techniques such as pseudonymization, data masking, generalization, aggregation, randomization, noise addition, differential privacy, and encryption.…”
Section: Anonymizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is accomplished by employing anonymization techniques such as pseudonymization, data masking, generalization, aggregation, randomization, noise addition, differential privacy, and encryption. Several anonymization solutions rely on the kanonymity, l-diversity, and t-closeness models, which are popular anonymity protection strategies in smart healthcare [157]. In SHSs, anonymization provides several advantages, including protection of medical data privacy, healthcare data security, ethical use of medical data, facilitating medical research, fostering patient trust, guaranteeing compliance with healthcare regulations, long-term medical data utility, and driving innovation [157].…”
Section: Anonymizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy refers to the right to access ones information or identity and to participate in data processing decisions, such as disclosure, preservation, and elimination. 88 Currently, many privacy issues related to telehealth are caused by lack of knowledge among employees about the privacy of information when using medical equipment. Therefore, medical care providers must have adequate training and competence to manage patients remotely.…”
Section: Privacy Preserving In Telemedicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study, 87 focused on using cybersecurity measures based on artificial intelligence and the internet of things (IoT) to detect cyberattacks. Another study 88 used a method for electronic health records that tries to preserve privacy using hyperledger technology and mixer identity collection. Authorized healthcare professionals can store health records and give them access to documents.…”
Section: Privacy Preserving In Telemedicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only the issues of current privacy solutions in the smart healthcare environment are addressed in the systematic review. 12 It discusses in detail the differences between the terms “security” and “privacy”. Security refers to the prevention of unauthorised access, breach, modification, destruction or disclosure of data, whereas privacy refers to the storage, use and disclosure of user data according to the preferences of the data owner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%