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  • Health Informatics
  • Data Management
  • Cybersecurity

Background:

  • Electronic health (eHealth) data is increasingly generated by diverse healthcare professionals.
  • Ensuring the trustworthiness and traceability of medical data is crucial for patient care and institutional integrity.
  • Current systems may lack robust mechanisms for data provenance and access control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of documenting eHealth data provenance.
  • To introduce a modular architecture for managing eHealth data.
  • To ensure data integrity, traceability, and secure access.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing a modular architecture named HIPAMS.
  • Implementing data provenance documentation and storage.
  • Integrating protection mechanisms and access control features.

Main Results:

  • HIPAMS supports various eHealth information representation formats.
  • The system provides robust protection and access control for medical data.
  • Documented provenance enhances data trust and traceability.

Conclusions:

  • Documenting eHealth data provenance is essential for reliable medical information.
  • Modular architectures like HIPAMS offer a flexible and secure solution for managing sensitive health data.
  • Implementing such systems fosters greater trust between patients and healthcare providers.