The scalability and the strategy for EMR database encryption techniques


Autoria(s): Shin, David; Sahama, Tony R.; Kim, Steve (Jung Tae); Kim, Ji-hong
Data(s)

01/10/2011

Resumo

EMR (Electronic Medical Record) is an emerging technology that is highly-blended between non-IT and IT area. One methodology is to link the non-IT and IT area is to construct databases. Nowadays, it supports before and after-treatment for patients and should satisfy all stakeholders such as practitioners, nurses, researchers, administrators and financial departments and so on. In accordance with the database maintenance, DAS (Data as Service) model is one solution for outsourcing. However, there are some scalability and strategy issues when we need to plan to use DAS model properly. We constructed three kinds of databases such as plan-text, MS built-in encryption which is in-house model and custom AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) - DAS model scaling from 5K to 2560K records. To perform custom AES-DAS better, we also devised Bucket Index using Bloom Filter. The simulation showed the response times arithmetically increased in the beginning but after a certain threshold, exponentially increased in the end. In conclusion, if the database model is close to in-house model, then vendor technology is a good way to perform and get query response times in a consistent manner. If the model is DAS model, it is easy to outsource the database, however, some techniques like Bucket Index enhances its utilization. To get faster query response times, designing database such as consideration of the field type is also important. This study suggests cloud computing would be a next DAS model to satisfy the scalability and the security issues.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50378/

Publicador

The Korean Institute of Information and Communication Sciences

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50378/2/50378.pdf

Shin, David, Sahama, Tony R., Kim, Steve (Jung Tae), & Kim, Ji-hong (2011) The scalability and the strategy for EMR database encryption techniques. International Journal of Information and Communication Sciences, 9(5), pp. 577-582.

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Copyright 2011 Please consult the authors.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Data encryption #Electronic health record #DAS #Bucket Index #Bloom filter
Tipo

Journal Article