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Patient misidentification has been identified as a primary cause of electronic medical record (EMR) related patient harm. One potential function at which such errors can occur is the user interface, during patient look-up. In this study we apply a within participant randomized control trial (RCT) simulation to assess the impact of a variety of inexact matching techniques on the rate of patient misidentification...
Clinical Information Technology (CIT) literature expresses a wide variety of hazards and unintended consequences which these technologies manifest. Literature review, field study, sample survey and experimental simulation have all been applied in an effort to understand the nature of these hazards, however, systematic hazard analysis techniques of systems which implement these technologies have been...
Described the problem of modeling the behavior of a typical user of an electronic information system to detect the fact of use of his account by another person. Investigated method that allows presenting the typical behavior of a user in the form of Markov model and further assessing the target user's behavior compared with the pattern presented in the corresponding model. In the process of research...
Information privacy typically concerns the confidentiality of personal identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) such as electronic medical records. Thus, the information access control mechanism for e-health services must be embedded with privacy-enhancing technologies. Role-based access control (RBAC) model has been widely investigated and applied to various applications...
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