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The transformation of healthcare from human-based to online services can expose e-health to the security threats as other online applications. The identities of legitimate e-health users need to be verified cautiously before the access privileges are granted. Since each treatment service of a patient occurs within a time interval and specific location, we propose to make use of time as well as the...
e-Health services are gaining popularity due to largely reduced cost and wider range of advanced services. Securing e-health data transmission is challenging due to both (a) the criticality of personal medical information on effective medical treatment and privacy protection and (b) the significant computational needs of encryption algorithms. In this paper, a cost-effective security framework that...
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