New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology
The main problem for health professionals and patients in accessing information is that this information is very often distributed over many medical records and locations. This problem is particularly acute in cancerology because patients may be treated for many years and undergo a variety of examin...
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doaj-fa4a050a7a8a4d6486f27c183e846af52020-11-25T03:33:45ZengSAGE PublishingCancer Informatics1176-93512009-01-017217229New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in OncologyCatherine QuantinGouenou CoatrieuxFrançois André AllaertManiane FassaKarima BourquardJean-Yves BoirePaul de VliegerLydia MaigneVincent BretonThe main problem for health professionals and patients in accessing information is that this information is very often distributed over many medical records and locations. This problem is particularly acute in cancerology because patients may be treated for many years and undergo a variety of examinations. Recent advances in technology make it feasible to gain access to medical records anywhere and anytime, allowing the physician or the patient to gather information from an “ephemeral electronic patient record”. However, this easy access to data is accompanied by the requirement for improved security (confidentiality, traceability, integrity, ...) and this issue needs to be addressed. In this paper we propose and discuss a decentralised approach based on recent advances in information sharing and protection: Grid technologies and watermarking methodologies. The potential impact of these technologies for oncology is illustrated by the examples of two experimental cases: a cancer surveillance network and a radiotherapy treatment plan. It is expected that the proposed approach will constitute the basis of a future secure “google-like” access to medical records.http://www.la-press.com/new-advanced-technologies-to-provide-decentralisednbsp-and-secure-acce-a1587data securityelectronic signaturedirect accessmedical recordpatient identifierwatermarkinggrid |
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Catherine Quantin Gouenou Coatrieux François André Allaert Maniane Fassa Karima Bourquard Jean-Yves Boire Paul de Vlieger Lydia Maigne Vincent Breton |
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Catherine Quantin Gouenou Coatrieux François André Allaert Maniane Fassa Karima Bourquard Jean-Yves Boire Paul de Vlieger Lydia Maigne Vincent Breton New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology Cancer Informatics data security electronic signature direct access medical record patient identifier watermarking grid |
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Catherine Quantin Gouenou Coatrieux François André Allaert Maniane Fassa Karima Bourquard Jean-Yves Boire Paul de Vlieger Lydia Maigne Vincent Breton |
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New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology |
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New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology |
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New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology |
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New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology |
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New Advanced Technologies to Provide Decentralised and Secure Access to Medical Records: Case Studies in Oncology |
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new advanced technologies to provide decentralised and secure access to medical records: case studies in oncology |
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Cancer Informatics |
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1176-9351 |
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2009-01-01 |
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The main problem for health professionals and patients in accessing information is that this information is very often distributed over many medical records and locations. This problem is particularly acute in cancerology because patients may be treated for many years and undergo a variety of examinations. Recent advances in technology make it feasible to gain access to medical records anywhere and anytime, allowing the physician or the patient to gather information from an “ephemeral electronic patient record”. However, this easy access to data is accompanied by the requirement for improved security (confidentiality, traceability, integrity, ...) and this issue needs to be addressed. In this paper we propose and discuss a decentralised approach based on recent advances in information sharing and protection: Grid technologies and watermarking methodologies. The potential impact of these technologies for oncology is illustrated by the examples of two experimental cases: a cancer surveillance network and a radiotherapy treatment plan. It is expected that the proposed approach will constitute the basis of a future secure “google-like” access to medical records. |
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data security electronic signature direct access medical record patient identifier watermarking grid |
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http://www.la-press.com/new-advanced-technologies-to-provide-decentralisednbsp-and-secure-acce-a1587 |
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