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Public key infrastructures for health.

Peter Pharow1, Bernd Blobel

  • 1Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Medical Faculty, Institute for Biometry and Medical Informatics, Germany. peter.pharow@medizin.uni-magdeburg.de

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|April 6, 2004
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Trusted Third Parties are essential for secure health data exchange over the internet. They ensure data integrity, confidentiality, availability, accountability, and access control for modern health information systems.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Security
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • The increasing importance of global networks like the Internet necessitates advanced communication for information exchange.
  • New health information systems are emerging to meet the demands of the information society in healthcare and welfare.
  • Secure and trustworthy data handling is crucial for accessing and communicating patient-related administrative and medical information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the growing need for secure access and communication of health data over unprotected networks.
  • To explore the role of fundamental technology in meeting security requirements for health information systems.
  • To identify solutions for data protection, security, privacy, safety, and quality in digital health communication.

Main Methods:

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  • Analysis of legal, social, ethical, technical, organizational, and political requirements for health data security.
  • Evaluation of security categories including integrity, confidentiality, availability, accountability, and access control.
  • Investigation of Trusted Third Party technology as a fundamental solution.

Main Results:

  • Unprotected networks like the Internet pose significant challenges to health data security and privacy.
  • Existing legal, social, and technical frameworks require robust solutions to ensure secure health data exchange.
  • Trusted Third Parties offer a comprehensive approach to meet diverse security needs.

Conclusions:

  • Trusted Third Parties are fundamental for establishing secure and reliable health information systems.
  • Implementing Trusted Third Party technology is vital for protecting sensitive patient data in the digital age.
  • Addressing security requirements through Trusted Third Parties is essential for the future of healthcare communication.