Title
Commercial home assistance (ehealth) services
Abstract
In this paper, we describe the software architecture of a commercially run home assistance system that allows patients or elderly people to stay longer at home. Since such systems often have to handle sensitive medical information, the protection of the privacy is a major concern. Also, legislation often restricts access to health information to qualified persons (i.e. medical personnel), who are not always available in a commercial company. The home assistance system can offer several services, going from scheduling necessary tasks and following up their execution, to monitoring the patient's health status and responding promptly to requests for help or to emergency situations, and all this without the need to maintain personal medical data or identifying information in the home assistance center. This paper focusses on how the commercial home assistance center will keep track of the anonymized patients' networks. A network consists of all the caregivers of a patient; each member of the network has been assigned a role, which is used in course-grained authorization decisions. The protocols involve anonymous credentials for the caregivers and smartcards for patients.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-27585-2_3
iNetSeC
Keywords
Field
DocType
personal medical data,home assistance center,anonymized patient,sensitive medical information,home assistance system,commercial home assistance center,health status,medical personnel,commercial company,health information,ehealth,privacy
Internet privacy,Scheduling (computing),Computer security,Authorization,Smart card,eHealth,Legislation,Software architecture,Medicine,Health information
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7039
0302-9743
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Milica Milutinovic163.81
Koen Decroix242.85
Vincent Naessens38619.70
Bart De Decker426539.11