A secure framework and related protocols for ubiquitous access to electronic health records using Java SIM cards
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20/09/2010
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Ubiquitous access to patient medical records is an important aspect of caring for patient safety. Unavailability of sufficient medical information at the patient point-of-care could possibly lead to a fatality. In this paper we propose employing emergent technologies such as Java SIM Cards (JSC),Smart Phones (SP), Next Generation Networks (NGN), Near Field Communications (NFC), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and Biometric Identification to develop a secure framework and related protocols for ubiquitous access to Electronic Health Records (EHRs). A partial EHR contained within a JSC can be used at the patient point-of-care in order to help quick diagnosis of a patient’s problems. The full EHR can be accessed from an Electronic Healthcare Records Centre (EHRC). |
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Springerlink |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37795/1/c37795.pdf http://www.wcc2010.com/ Hassanzadeh, Reza, Sahama, Tony R., & Fidge, Colin J. (2010) A secure framework and related protocols for ubiquitous access to electronic health records using Java SIM cards. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Springerlink, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 102-113. |
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Copyright 2010 Springer The original publication is available at SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com |
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Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Security Institute |
Palavras-Chave | #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Electronic Healthcare Record #Java SIM Card #Next Generation Network #Smart Phone #Near Field communication #Biometric Identification #Public Key Infrastructure |
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Conference Paper |