Title :
Data Protection in Healthcare Social Networks
Author_Institution :
Texas A&M Univ. - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
Healthcare social networking sites (HSNSs) provide users with tools and services to easily establish contact with each other around shared problems and utilize the wisdom of crowds to attack disease. The increasing popularity of HSNSs has led to concern over the privacy of health-related data published through these Web sites. The open philosophy of contemporary HSNSs can result in unauthorized use and disclosure of sensitive personal health data. Prior research about how best to protect such data has focused on specific technologies such as privacy settings and data anonymization. However, the fundamental challenge to data protection in HSNSs is more system-related than technical. A set of system requirements with a special emphasis on preventing privacy violations by service providers can help tackle these privacy and security problems.
Keywords :
data protection; health care; medical computing; social networking (online); HSNSs; Web sites; data anonymization; data protection; health-related data privacy; healthcare social networking sites; healthcare social networks; security problems; sensitive personal health data disclosure; Data privacy; Medical information systems; Medical services; Privacy; Risk management; Social network services; Software quality; HSNS; data; healthcare; privacy; privacy risks; protection; security; social networks; system requirements;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE