Title :
Towards scalable authentication in health services
Author :
Ahn, Gail-Joon ; Shin, Dongwan
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Inf. Technol., North Carolina Univ., Charlotte, NC, USA
Abstract :
Over the last two decades, many attempts have been made to computerize the management of patient records using advanced computing and networking facilities across healthcare providers such as hospitals, clinics, and clearing agencies. In addition to this transition from a disparate and paper-based infrastructure to a consolidated and digital medium-based one, we have been confronted with privacy and security requirements since the advent of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). The problem we seek to address in this paper is to provide authentication of individual identity in the context of accessing critical information in Web-based e-health systems including secure transmission of data across the Internet. These problems have technical solutions that are well known, but the solutions in general are strongly biased toward a single individual interacting with a single application. In this paper, we propose a scalable token-based authentication architecture and demonstrate how we can implement this architecture using commercial-off-the-set technologies. Our approach focuses on vendor-neutral specifications. The proof-of-concept prototype has been implemented so that the pilot testing may be conducted at various sites.
Keywords :
Internet; data privacy; health care; medical information systems; message authentication; records management; Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; Internet; Web-based e-health systems; clearing agencies; clinics; computing; critical information access; health services; hospitals; individual identity authentication; networking; patient record management; privacy; scalable authentication; scalable token-based authentication architecture; secure data transmission; security; vendor-neutral specifications; Authentication; Computer network management; Computer networks; Data security; Health information management; Hospitals; Information security; Insurance; Medical services; Privacy;
Conference_Titel :
Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2002. WET ICE 2002. Proceedings. Eleventh IEEE International Workshops on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1748-X
DOI :
10.1109/ENABL.2002.1029993