A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system

Within the overall context of protection of health care information, privacy of prescription data needs special treatment. First, the involvement of diverse parties, especially nonmedical parties in the process of drug prescription complicates the protection of prescription data. Second, both patien...

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Main Authors: YANG, Yanjiang, HAN, Xiaoxi, BAO, Feng, DENG, Robert H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-11412019-04-01T09:05:02Z A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system YANG, Yanjiang HAN, Xiaoxi BAO, Feng DENG, Robert H. Within the overall context of protection of health care information, privacy of prescription data needs special treatment. First, the involvement of diverse parties, especially nonmedical parties in the process of drug prescription complicates the protection of prescription data. Second, both patients and doctors have privacy stakes in prescription, and their privacy should be equally protected. Third, the following facts determine that prescription should not be processed in a truly anonymous manner: certain involved parties conduct useful research on the basis of aggregation of prescription data that are linkable with respect to either the patients or the doctors; prescription data has to be identifiable in some extreme circumstances, e.g., under the court order for inspection and assign liability. In this paper, we propose an e-prescription system to address issues pertaining to the privacy protection in the process of drug prescription. In our system, patients' smart cards play an important role. For one thing, the smart cards are implemented to be portable repositories carrying up-to-date personal medical records and insurance information, providing doctors instant data access crucial to the process of diagnosis and prescription. For the other, with the secret signing key being stored inside, the smart card enables the patient to sign electronically the prescription pad, declaring his acceptance of the prescription. To make the system more realistic, we identify the needs for a patient to delegate his signing capability to other people so as to protect the privacy of information housed on his card. A strong proxy signature scheme achieving technologically mutual agreements on the delegation is proposed to implement the delegation functionality. 2004-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/142 info:doi/10.1109/TITB.2004.824731 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1141/viewcontent/A_smart_card_enabled_privacy_preserving_E_prescription_system.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security
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YANG, Yanjiang
HAN, Xiaoxi
BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
description Within the overall context of protection of health care information, privacy of prescription data needs special treatment. First, the involvement of diverse parties, especially nonmedical parties in the process of drug prescription complicates the protection of prescription data. Second, both patients and doctors have privacy stakes in prescription, and their privacy should be equally protected. Third, the following facts determine that prescription should not be processed in a truly anonymous manner: certain involved parties conduct useful research on the basis of aggregation of prescription data that are linkable with respect to either the patients or the doctors; prescription data has to be identifiable in some extreme circumstances, e.g., under the court order for inspection and assign liability. In this paper, we propose an e-prescription system to address issues pertaining to the privacy protection in the process of drug prescription. In our system, patients' smart cards play an important role. For one thing, the smart cards are implemented to be portable repositories carrying up-to-date personal medical records and insurance information, providing doctors instant data access crucial to the process of diagnosis and prescription. For the other, with the secret signing key being stored inside, the smart card enables the patient to sign electronically the prescription pad, declaring his acceptance of the prescription. To make the system more realistic, we identify the needs for a patient to delegate his signing capability to other people so as to protect the privacy of information housed on his card. A strong proxy signature scheme achieving technologically mutual agreements on the delegation is proposed to implement the delegation functionality.
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author YANG, Yanjiang
HAN, Xiaoxi
BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
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HAN, Xiaoxi
BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
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title A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
title_short A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
title_full A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
title_fullStr A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
title_full_unstemmed A smart-card-enabled privacy preserving E-prescription system
title_sort smart-card-enabled privacy preserving e-prescription system
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2004
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/142
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1141/viewcontent/A_smart_card_enabled_privacy_preserving_E_prescription_system.pdf
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