Integrating Patient Consent in e-Health Access Control

Kim Wuyts, R. Scandariato, G. Verhenneman, W. Joosen
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Abstract

Many initiatives exist that integrate e-health systems on a large scale. One of the main technical challenges is access control, although several frameworks and solutions, like XACML, are becoming standard practice. Data is no longer shared within one affinity domain but becomes ubiquitous, which results in a loss of control. As patients will be less willing to participate without additional control strategies, patient consents are introduced that allow the patients to determine precise access rules on their medical data. This paper explores the consequences of integrating consent in e-health access control. First, consent requirements are examined, after which an architecture is proposed which incorporates patient consent in the access control service of an e-health system. To validate the proposed concepts, a proof-of-concept implementation is built and evaluated.
在电子医疗访问控制中整合患者同意
目前存在许多大规模整合电子卫生系统的举措。主要的技术挑战之一是访问控制,尽管一些框架和解决方案(如XACML)正在成为标准实践。数据不再在一个关联域中共享,而是变得无处不在,这导致失去控制。如果没有额外的控制策略,患者将不太愿意参与,因此引入了患者同意,允许患者确定其医疗数据的精确访问规则。本文探讨了在电子医疗访问控制中整合同意的后果。首先,研究了同意要求,然后提出了一种将患者同意纳入电子卫生系统访问控制服务的体系结构。为了验证提出的概念,构建并评估了概念验证实现。
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