Personal health records (PHR) enable patients to manage their health information in cloud environments. The information contained in PHRs is highly sensitive. Unintended exposure of this data threatens an intimate part of a patient’s private sphere and may lead to undesirable consequences. Cloud technologies gain in momentum but also created security issues broadly discussed in academia and practice. Due to possible inherent conflicts, the collaboration of technologies like PHRs and Clouds requires work on security and privacy issues. In our study, we aim to investigate privacy issues, which may apply when using such a cloud service. The findings are supported by a real-world scenario with concrete facts and questions. Thus, this work prese...
AbstractOne of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their c...
There are different kind of private data collected by the Cloud service providers. Data privacy prot...
One of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their closed na...
Personal health records (PHR) enable patients to manage their health information in cloud environmen...
Patient Health Records (PHRs) shift the ownership of health data from health providers to patients. ...
Presented at the 8th Health Informatics in Africa Conference (HELINA 2013). Peer-reviewed and sele...
The personal health records (PHR) always contain much health-related privacy information in differen...
The proliferation and usefulness of cloud computing in eHealth demands high levels of security and p...
Personal Health Record (PHR) has been developed as a promising solution that allows patient-doctors ...
Abstract. Privacy in cloud computing is at the moment simply a promise to be kept by the software se...
Personal health record (PHR) service is an emerging model for health information exchange. It allows...
Personal Health Records (PHR) emerge as an alternative to integrate patient’s health information to ...
Cloud based solutions have permeated in the healthcare domain due to a broad range of benefits offer...
International audiencePersonal Health Records (PHR) are user-friendly, online solutions that give pa...
The cloud computing paradigm promises to significantly improve the transfer of crucial medical recor...
AbstractOne of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their c...
There are different kind of private data collected by the Cloud service providers. Data privacy prot...
One of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their closed na...
Personal health records (PHR) enable patients to manage their health information in cloud environmen...
Patient Health Records (PHRs) shift the ownership of health data from health providers to patients. ...
Presented at the 8th Health Informatics in Africa Conference (HELINA 2013). Peer-reviewed and sele...
The personal health records (PHR) always contain much health-related privacy information in differen...
The proliferation and usefulness of cloud computing in eHealth demands high levels of security and p...
Personal Health Record (PHR) has been developed as a promising solution that allows patient-doctors ...
Abstract. Privacy in cloud computing is at the moment simply a promise to be kept by the software se...
Personal health record (PHR) service is an emerging model for health information exchange. It allows...
Personal Health Records (PHR) emerge as an alternative to integrate patient’s health information to ...
Cloud based solutions have permeated in the healthcare domain due to a broad range of benefits offer...
International audiencePersonal Health Records (PHR) are user-friendly, online solutions that give pa...
The cloud computing paradigm promises to significantly improve the transfer of crucial medical recor...
AbstractOne of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their c...
There are different kind of private data collected by the Cloud service providers. Data privacy prot...
One of the main barriers to the adoption of Personal Health Records (PHR) systems is their closed na...