Designing an information accountability framework for eHealth


Autoria(s): Gajanayake, Randike; Sahama, Tony R.; Iannella, Renato; Lane, Bill
Data(s)

01/03/2013

Resumo

Information privacy is a crucial aspect of eHealth. Appropriate privacy management measures are therefore essential for its success. However, traditional measures for privacy preservation such as rigid access controls (i.e., preventive measures) are not suitable to eHealth because of the specialised and information - intensive nature of healthcare itself, and the nature of the information. Healthcare professionals (HCP) require easy, unrestricted access to as much information as possible towards making well - informed decisions. On the other end of the scale however, consumers (i.e., patients) demand control over their health information and raise concerns for privacy arising from internal activities (i.e., information use by HCPs). A proper balance of these competing concerns is vital for the implementation of successful eHealth systems. Towards reaching this balance, we propose an information accountability framework (IAF) for eHealth systems.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58588/

Publicador

IEEE Communications Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58588/1/58588_2.pdf

http://cms.comsoc.org/SiteGen/Uploads/Public/Docs_e_Health/Newsletters/2013-MAR-APR.pdf

Gajanayake, Randike, Sahama, Tony R., Iannella, Renato, & Lane, Bill (2013) Designing an information accountability framework for eHealth. e-Health Technical Committee Newsletter, 2(2).

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Copyright 2013 IEEE Communications Society.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Faculty of Law; Information Security Institute; Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #eHealth #information privacy #information accountability
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Journal Article