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This paper describes our blockchain architecture as a new system solution to supply a reliable mechanism for secure and efficient medical record exchanges. The Advanced Block-Chain (ABC) approach was designed to meet the demands in healthcare growth as well as in the new form of social interactive norms. It is going to revolutionize the e-Health industry with greater efficiency by eliminating many...
With the looming urgency of e-Health technology mandated certification, privacy protection implementation and e-Health reporting in the year of 2014, service providers have to conform to the latest e-Health regulations (i.e., the "Final Rules of 2014") in the United States. We investigated the Service Context Management Solution for both the CE (Covered Entity) and BA (Business Associate)...
As various e-Health providers gain access to new sources of electronic health data while more entities are collecting evidence of effective healthcare procedures, we research the privacy/security/trust services mechanisms in the expanding electronic healthcare and administration environment to enable mobile e-Health applications deployment. To address the significant trends in e-Health PST rules after...
As the world is gearing up towards implementation of digital healthcare networking solutions, the solution roadmap for a national e-Health interconnection network infrastructure is in great demand. This paper first identifies the major benefits in interconnection services that are critical to universal deployment. Then it provides an overview of our e-Health AON (Application Oriented Network) approach...
The research efforts for a national eHealth interconnection infrastructure and design guidelines are in great demand. This paper identifies the major challenges in eHealth interconnection network services that are critical to universal deployment. An overview of our solutions framework is summarized with the aspects of interconnection services, operational management services, and security control...
We examine e-Healthcare security challenges in order to address the emerging needs of a national digital healthcare solution. New security concerns arise in transmitting and processing of electronic medical records, personal healthcare records, patient billing records, as well as public health alerts, across many parties with varying security, privacy and trust levels. Additional security requirements...
From the pervasive application standpoint, healthcare IT (HIT) infrastructure and applications have become enablers to revolutionize the roles and responsibility of the healthcare professionals as well as consumers. This paper describes our research in next generation service creation systems that support pervasive healthcare applications together with additional operational management capabilities...
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