Cryptographic protection of health information: cost and benefit

Joachim Biskup, Gerrit Bleumer
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Medical, legal, and economic reasons inevitably force health care establishments to apply more and more open distributed IT systems rather than the less flexible and more expensive mainframes. Managing, for example, electronic patient records by various users at different locations by means of large scale client-server systems requires new security provisions for storing, archiving and communicating those data. Using an analogy, data processing is being changed from railroads to highways. Formerly, only one engine-driver was responsible for the security of a whole train, whereas now the car-drivers themselves are responsible each for his own car. Unless the cars are equipped with suitable security mechanisms like breaks and safety belts this change endangers individuals within and outside the cars. Cryptography provides many of the relevant security mechanisms for open distributed health care IT systems. Indeed, suitable cost effective cryptographic products are available but are rarely found in health care IT systems. The reason is more political than economic: diverging national security interests in the EU have prevented strong security in public telecommunication infrastructures arguing that, e.g. criminals would profit, too. The resulting uncertainty of investments delays the development, standardisation and installation of cryptographic solutions.

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健康信息的加密保护:成本与收益
医疗、法律和经济方面的原因不可避免地迫使医疗机构应用越来越开放的分布式IT系统,而不是灵活性较低且价格较高的大型机。例如,通过大规模客户机-服务器系统管理不同位置的不同用户的电子病历,需要新的安全规定来存储、归档和通信这些数据。打个比方,数据处理正在从铁路转向高速公路。以前,只有一名火车司机负责整列火车的安全,而现在,汽车司机自己负责自己的汽车。除非汽车配备适当的安全机制,如刹车和安全带,这种变化危及车内和车外的人。密码学为开放的分布式医疗保健IT系统提供了许多相关的安全机制。确实,有合适的具有成本效益的加密产品,但很少在医疗保健IT系统中找到。原因与其说是经济上的,不如说是政治上的:欧盟内部不同的国家安全利益阻碍了公共电信基础设施的强大安全,理由是,犯罪分子也会从中获利。由此产生的投资不确定性延迟了加密解决方案的开发、标准化和安装。
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