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    Title: Security Privacy and Policy for Cryptographic Based Electronic Medical Information System
    Authors: Chen, HY (Chen, Hsuan-Yu)
    Wu, ZY (Wu, Zhen-Yu)
    Chen, TL (Chen, Tzer-Long)
    Huang, YM (Huang, Yao-Min)
    Liu, CH (Liu, Chia-Hui)
    Contributors: 應數系
    Keywords: privacy
    electronic medical record
    electronic prescriptions
    electronic medical information
    Date: 2021-02
    Issue Date: 2021-04-14 16:20:17 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: With the development of the internet, applications have become complicated, and the relevant technology has diversified. Compared with medical applications, the significance of information technology has been expanding to include clinical auxiliary functions of medical information. This includes electronic medical records, electronic prescriptions, medical information systems, etc. Although research on the data processing structure and format of various related systems is becoming mature, the integration is insufficient. An integrated medical information system with security policy and privacy protection, which combines e-patient records, e-prescriptions, modified smart cards, and fingerprint identification systems, and applies proxy signature and group signature, is proposed in this study. This system effectively applies and saves medical resources-satisfying the mobility of medical records, presenting the function, and security of medicine collection, and avoiding medical conflicts and profiteering to further acquire the maximum effectiveness with the least resources. In this way, this medical information system may be developed into a comprehensive function that eliminates the transmission of manual documents and maintains the safety of patient medical information. It can improve the quality of medical care and indispensable infrastructure for medical management.
    Relation: SENSORS 卷冊: 21 期: 3 文獻號碼: 713
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