학술논문

Security recommendations for implementation in distributed healthcare systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 42nd Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology Security Technology, 2008. ICCST 2008. 42nd Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on. :76-83 Oct, 2008
Subject
Computing and Processing
Medical services
Information security
Medical diagnostic imaging
Management information systems
Law
Privacy
Data security
Protection
Legal factors
Information management
security
information system
data privacy
healthcare information system
Language
ISSN
1071-6572
2153-0742
Abstract
Healthcare applications involve complex structures of interacting processes and professionals that need to exchange information to provide the care services. In this kind of systems many different professional competencies, ethical and sensibility requirements as well a legal frameworks coexist and because of that the information managed inside the system should not be freely accessed, on the contrary it must be subject to very complex privacy restrictions. This is particularly critical in distributed systems, where additionally, security in remote transmissions must be ensured. In the paper we address the fundamental security issues that must be considered in design of a distributed healthcare application. The particular case of the K4CARE system is presented as an example of an application to the medical domain of homecare assistance. Homecare involves professionals from different institutions (hospital, social work organisms, etc) structurally independent, which must interact around any particular patient, and which use to be located in different physical places having their own and independent information systems.