iPatient Privacy Copyright Cloud Management

Author:

Kuo Yu-Jie (Jessica)ORCID,Shieh Jiann-Cherng

Abstract

The advent and rapid rise of network technology and cloud computing have led to new opportunities for ushering in a new era in telehealth. Thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT) and advances in 5G communication, telehealth is expanding and shows no signs of slowing down. It provides patients including elderly and disabled patients with convenient and easy access to healthcare services across space and time. However, the continuous real-time transmission of health information over networks also exposes private data to the risk of being intercepted by third parties. The privacy of the primary individual patient must be managed under the protection of the patient’s anonymous key while storing, transferring, sharing, and adding privacy rights. A question arises: How can we design a secure communication environment for remote access control to personal privacy matters? The patient’s electronic medical record is protected by the patient’s private key, and our scheme provides a real anonymous design for the patient with absolute autonomy over their privacy. Each update of the cloud medical records is patient-led and performed in a secure tunnel. As a result, this study reveals that the cloud-based iPatient privacy copyright management fully controlled by an individual patient is indeed safe and effective.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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