U-Healthcare 환경에서 환자정보보호를 위한 전자차트 부분 암호화 기법 설계

By using the U-Healthcare environment, it is possible to receive the health care services anywhere anytime. However, since the user's personal information can be easily exposed in the U-Healthcare environment, it is necessary to strengthen the security system. This thesis proposes the technique...

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Published in(사)디지털산업정보학회 논문지, 6(3) Vol. 6; no. 3; pp. 91 - 101
Main Authors 신선희, 김현철, 박찬길, 전문석, Shin, Seon Hee, Kim, Hyun Chul, Park, Chan Kil, Jeon, Moon Seog
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published (사)디지털산업정보학회 01.09.2010
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ISSN1738-6667
2713-9018

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Summary:By using the U-Healthcare environment, it is possible to receive the health care services anywhere anytime. However, since the user's personal information can be easily exposed in the U-Healthcare environment, it is necessary to strengthen the security system. This thesis proposes the technique which can be used to protect the personal medical records at hospital safely, in order to avoid the exposure of the user's personal information which can occur due to the frequent usage of the electronic chart according to the computerization process of medical records. In the proposed system, the following two strategies are used: i) In order to reduce the amount of the system load, it is necessary to apply the partial encryption process for electronic charts. ii) Regarding the user's authentication process for each patient, the authentication number for each electronic chart, which is in the encrypted form, is transmitted through the patient's mobile device by the National Health Insurance Corporation, when the patient register his or her application at hospital. Regarding the modern health care services, it is important to protect the user's personal information. The proposed technique will be an important method of protecting the user's information.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201007637771756
G704-SER000010259.2010.6.3.013
ISSN:1738-6667
2713-9018