Design of cross border healthcare integrated system and its privacy and security issues
Journal
Computer and Communications Engineering
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Savoska, Snezana
Jolevski, Ilija
Ristevski, Blagoj
Blazheska-Tabakovska, Natasha
Bocevska, Andrijana
Kilintzis, Vassilis
Abstract
Healthcare systems generate large amounts of data, collected from different healthcare
systems and sources and stored in large data sets. It is particularly interesting for a wide range of
user groups and stakeholders in healthcare. As the data volume increases over time, the risk of
abuse and unauthorized access to the personal and sensitive data arises. Data are collected by
using of numerous means and are stored in different datacenters. These data are related to the
patients, doctors, insurance companies, health providers and other users as stakeholders in one or
more countries, and data can be a subject of misuse at many levels. When dealing with such complex
systems, a complex data security management is needed. IPA 2 project Cross4all intends to
integrates health and social care system across the border area and gather patient data from both
sides of the Republic of N. Macedonia and Greece. We proposed a model of secure system
architecture that deals with the data security and privacy standards of two countries taking into
account their data protection regulations and laws.
systems and sources and stored in large data sets. It is particularly interesting for a wide range of
user groups and stakeholders in healthcare. As the data volume increases over time, the risk of
abuse and unauthorized access to the personal and sensitive data arises. Data are collected by
using of numerous means and are stored in different datacenters. These data are related to the
patients, doctors, insurance companies, health providers and other users as stakeholders in one or
more countries, and data can be a subject of misuse at many levels. When dealing with such complex
systems, a complex data security management is needed. IPA 2 project Cross4all intends to
integrates health and social care system across the border area and gather patient data from both
sides of the Republic of N. Macedonia and Greece. We proposed a model of secure system
architecture that deals with the data security and privacy standards of two countries taking into
account their data protection regulations and laws.
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