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Open Trusted Health Informatics Structure (OTHIS)
Liu, V., Caelli, W., May, L. and Croll, P.
The potential for development and deployment of trusted
health information systems (HIS) based upon intrinsically
more secure computer system architectures than those in
general use, as commodity level systems, in today's
marketplace is investigated in this paper. A proposal is
made for a viable, trusted architecture for HIS, entitled
the 'Open Trusted Health Informatics Structure
(OTHIS)', based upon a set of separate but connected
trusted modules. OTHIS addresses privacy and security
requirements at all levels in an HIS. In this paper, we are
concerned with the role of trustworthy access control
mechanisms in HIS architectures. Our proposed OTHIS
architecture gives direction on how trustworthiness in HIS
can be achieved. |
Cite as: Liu, V., Caelli, W., May, L. and Croll, P. (2008). Open Trusted Health Informatics Structure (OTHIS). In Proc. Second Australasian Workshop on Health Data and Knowledge Management (HDKM 2008), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. CRPIT, 80. Warren, J. R., Yu, P., Yearwood, J. and Patrick, J. D., Eds. ACS. 35-63. |
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