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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2010

Trustworthiness of Pervasive Healthcare Folders

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During the last decade, many countries launched ambitious Electronic Health Record (EHR) programs with the objective to increase the quality of care while decreasing its cost. Pervasive healthcare aims itself at making healthcare information securely available anywhere and anytime, even in disconnected environments (e.g., at patient home). Current server-based EHR solutions badly tackle disconnected situations and fail in providing ultimate security guarantees for the patients. The solution proposed in this chapter capitalizes on a new hardware device combining a secure microcontroller (similar to a smart card chip) with a large external Flash memory on a USB key form factor. Embedding the patient folder as well as a database system and a web server in such a device gives the opportunity to manage securely a healthcare folder in complete autonomy. This chapter proposes also a new way of personalizing access control policies to meet patient's privacy concerns with minimal assistance of practitioners. While both proposals are orthogonal, their integration in the same infrastructure allows building trustworthy pervasive healthcare folders.
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hal-00552199 , version 1 (05-01-2011)

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Tristan Allard, Nicolas Anciaux, Luc Bouganim, Philippe Pucheral, Romuald Thion. Trustworthiness of Pervasive Healthcare Folders. A. Coronato, G. De Pietro. Pervasive and Smart Technologies forHealthcare, IGI Global, pp.1-24, 2010, ⟨10.4018/978-1-61520-765-7.ch009⟩. ⟨hal-00552199⟩
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