Fine Grained Access of Interactive Personal Health Records

H. Balinsky, Nassir Mohammad
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Electronic Personal Healthcare Records (PHRs) provide the means for individuals to hold, update and share their medical information in a digitally accessible form. However, the sensitive nature of healthcare information and the functional limitations of PHRs has resulted in their acceptance remaining relatively low. This is primarily due to fears of security and privacy in the current central authority based technologies on offer. In order to alleviate these concerns, whilst maintaining security, ease of access and distribution, we propose a PHR format that utilizes and extends a secure composite document format, Publicly Posted Composite Documents [1], originally designed for cross-organizational business workflows. The proposed PHR ensures data is always encrypted whilst traversing non-secure channels, with fine-grained access control built in to enable multiple people to have differential access to the same PHR. End-to-end encryption using Password Key Derivation Functions ensures no central authority is required to have access to plaintext data or decryption keys. This allows safe cooperation with Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) who act as the primary storage and vehicle by which PHRs can be shared. Our PHRs are designed to be partially downloaded and exported on request, and to gather PHR formatted data securely from an ecosystem of healthcare devices.
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交互式个人健康记录的细粒度访问
电子个人医疗记录(PHRs)为个人提供了以数字可访问形式保存、更新和共享其医疗信息的手段。然而,医疗信息的敏感性和phrr的功能限制导致其接受度仍然相对较低。这主要是由于对当前基于所提供技术的中央权威的安全和隐私的担忧。为了缓解这些担忧,同时保持安全性、易访问性和分发性,我们提出了一种PHR格式,它利用并扩展了一种安全的复合文档格式,即公开发布复合文档[1],该格式最初是为跨组织的业务工作流设计的。提议的PHR确保数据在穿越非安全通道时始终是加密的,内置了细粒度的访问控制,使多人能够对同一PHR进行不同的访问。使用密码密钥派生功能的端到端加密确保不需要中央权威机构访问明文数据或解密密钥。这允许与云服务提供商(csp)进行安全合作,csp作为主要存储和共享phrr的载体。我们的PHR被设计成可以根据要求部分下载和导出,并且可以从医疗保健设备生态系统中安全地收集PHR格式的数据。
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