Title :
SecourHealth: A Delay-Tolerant Security Framework for Mobile Health Data Collection
Author :
Simplicio, Marcos A. ; Iwaya, Leonardo H. ; Barros, Bruno M. ; Carvalho, Tereza C. M. B. ; Naslund, Mats
Author_Institution :
Escola Politec., Univ. de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
Security is one of the most imperative requirements for the success of systems that deal with highly sensitive data, such as medical information. However, many existing mobile health solutions focused on collecting patients´ data at their homes that do not include security among their main requirements. Aiming to tackle this issue, this paper presents SecourHealth, a lightweight security framework focused on highly sensitive data collection applications. SecourHealth provides many security services for both stored and in-transit data, displaying interesting features such as tolerance to lack of connectivity (a common issue when promoting health in remote locations) and the ability to protect data even if the device is lost/stolen or shared by different data collection agents. Together with the system´s description and analysis, we also show how SecourHealth can be integrated into a real data collection solution currently deployed in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Keywords :
data protection; electronic health records; health care; mobile computing; patient care; records management; security of data; SecourHealth system analysis; SecourHealth system description; data collection agents; data collection security framework; data protection ability; delay-tolerant security framework; home-based patient data collection; in-transit medical data security services; lack of connectivity tolerance; lightweight security framework focused; medical information security; mobile health data collection; mobile health solutions; real data collection solution; remote location-based health promotion issues; sensitive data collection applications; sensitive data security; stored medical data security services; Authentication; Data collection; Informatics; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Servers; Mobile health (mHealth); remote data collection; security;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2014.2320444