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Privacy by Design for Integrated Case and Care Management: Receiver-Oriented Encryption in STROKE OWL
Timo Michelsen1, Christian Lins1, Stefan Gudenkauf2
1OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Div. Health, Oldenburg, Germany.
This study introduces receiver-oriented encryption (ROE) for managing complex chronic disease data. ROE offers a practical solution for secure data handling in research and care coordination systems.
Area of Science:
- Medical Informatics
- Health Data Management
- Information Security
Background:
- Managing complex chronic diseases necessitates robust data collection, storage, and analysis.
- Coordinating care across diverse regional providers (stroke units, rehab, insurers) requires practical support systems.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose receiver-oriented encryption (ROE) as a guiding principle for data-intensive, research-oriented case management.
- To demonstrate the application of ROE using the STROKE OWL project's IT infrastructure.
Main Methods:
- Conceptualizing receiver-oriented encryption (ROE) for secure data management.
- Illustrating the ROE concept within a real-world healthcare IT infrastructure (STROKE OWL project).
Main Results:
- The proposed ROE concept provides a framework for secure and practical data handling in complex chronic disease research.
- The STROKE OWL project's IT infrastructure serves as a practical example of implementing ROE.
Conclusions:
- Receiver-oriented encryption (ROE) is a viable approach for enhancing security and usability in research-oriented healthcare case management.
- Implementing ROE can improve data management for complex chronic diseases, supporting both research and care coordination.
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