DocumentCode
1093526
Title
Engineering a Policy-Based System for Federated Healthcare Databases
Author
Bhatti, Rafae ; Samuel, Arjmand ; Eltabakh, Mohamed Y. ; Amjad, Haseeb ; Ghafoor, Arif
Author_Institution
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose
Volume
19
Issue
9
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1288
Lastpage
1304
Abstract
Policy-based management for federated healthcare systems has recently gained increasing attention due to strict privacy and disclosure rules. Although the work on privacy languages and enforcement mechanisms, such as Hippocratic databases, has advanced our understanding of designing privacy-preserving policies for healthcare databases, the need to integrate these policies in a practical healthcare framework is becoming acute. Additionally, although most work in this area has been organization oriented, dealing with the exchange of information between healthcare organizations (such as referrals), the requirements for the emerging area of personal healthcare information management have so far not been adequately addressed. These shortcomings arise from the lack of a sophisticated policy specification language and enforcement architecture that can capture the requirement for 1) the integration of privacy and disclosure policies with well-known healthcare standards used in the industry in order to specify the precise requirements of a practical healthcare system and 2) the provision of ubiquitous healthcare services to patients using the same infrastructure that enables federated healthcare management for organizations. In this paper, we have designed a policy-based system to mitigate these concerns. First, we have designed our disclosure and privacy policies by using a requirements specification based on a set of use cases for the Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) standard proposed by the community. Second, we present a context-aware policy specification language, which allows encoding of CDA-based requirements use cases into privacy and disclosure policy rules. We have shown that our policy specification language is effective in terms of handling a variety of expressive constraints on CDA-encoded document contents. Our language enables specification of privacy-aware access control for federated healthcare information across organizational boundaries, whereas the us- e of contextual constraints allows the incorporation of user and environment context in the access control mechanism for personal healthcare information management. Moreover, the declarative syntax of the policy rules makes the policy adaptable to changes in privacy regulations or patient preferences. We also present an enforcement architecture for the federated healthcare framework proposed in this paper.
Keywords
data privacy; distributed databases; document handling; formal specification; health care; specification languages; ubiquitous computing; CDA-encoded document contents; Clinical Document Architecture standard; context-aware policy specification language; enforcement mechanisms; federated healthcare databases; federated healthcare information; federated healthcare systems; healthcare management; policy-based management; policy-based system; privacy languages; privacy-preserving policies; requirements specification; ubiquitous healthcare services; Access control; Data engineering; Data privacy; Databases; Encoding; Health information management; Medical services; Specification languages; Standards organizations; Systems engineering and theory; Federated database security; healthcare engineering; policy-based management; role based access control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1041-4347
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TKDE.2007.1050
Filename
4288147
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