Title
Privacy as a Service in Digital Health.
Abstract
Privacy is a key challenge for continued digitalization of health. The forthcoming European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is transforming this challenge into regulatory directives. User consent provisioning and coordinating across data services will be the keys in addressing this challenge. We suggest a privacy-driven architecture that provides tools for providing user consent as a service. This enables managing and reusing private health information between a large amount of data sources, individuals and services, even when they are not known beforehand. The proposed architecture integrates data security and semantic descriptions into a trust query framework to provide the required interoperability and co-operation support for future health services. This approach provides benefits for all stakeholders through safer data management, cost and process savings, multi-provider services, and services based on emerging new business models.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
arXiv: Computers and Society
Services computing,Data mining,Data security,Computer science,Interoperability,Knowledge management,Provisioning,Digital health,Data management,Data as a service,General Data Protection Regulation
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1605.00833
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiang Su115726.32
Jarkko Hyysalo2225.33
Mika Rautiainen312921.00
Jukka Riekki470185.55
Jaakko J. Sauvola545144.31
Altti Ilari Maarala6383.06
Harri Honko761.17