The challenge for security and privacy services in distributed health settings.
Sokratis Katsikas, Javier Lopez, Günther Pernul
Index: Stud. Health Technol. Inform. 134 , 113-25, (2008)
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Abstract
The health care sector is quickly exploiting Information and Communication Technologies towards the provision of e-health services. According to recent surveys, one of the most severe restraining factors for the proliferation of e-health is the (lack of) security measures required to assure both service providers and patients that their relationship and transactions will be carried out in privacy, correctly, and timely. A large number of individuals are not willing to engage in e-health (or are only participating at a reduced level) simply because they do not trust the e-health service providers' sites and the underlying information and communication technologies to be secure enough. This paper considers privacy and security issues and challenges for e-health applications.
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