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Comparing approaches for advanced e-health security infrastructures.

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Comparing approaches for advanced e-health security infrastructures.

Auteurs : Bernd Blobel

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Abstract

The healthcare systems of all developed countries face the challenge for improving quality, efficiency and safety of patients' care. For meeting this challenge, health is moving from being organisation-centred to process-based care. This process will continue in the future turning health towards person-centred architectures. This system transformation is combined with extended and advanced communication and collaboration supported and enabled by appropriate information and communication technologies (ICT), also called e-health. The resulting solutions have to be trustworthy.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.09.012
PubMed: 17074532

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