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The Personal Internetworked Notary and Guardian
Journal Article
Reference:
A. Riva, K. D. Mandl, D. Oh, D. J. Nigrin, A. J. Butte, P. Szolovits, I. S. Kohane. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 60, 27-40. Published in 2001.
Abstract:

In this paper, we propose a secure, distributed and scaleable infrastructure for a lifelong personal medical record
system. We leverage on existing and widely available technologies, like the Web and public-key cryptography, to
define an architecture that allows patients to exercise full control over their medical data. This is done without
compromising patients’ privacy and the ability of other interested parties (e.g. physicians, health-care institutions,
public-health researchers) to access the data when appropriately authorized. The system organizes the information as
a tree of encrypted plain-text XML files, in order to ensure platform independence and durability, and uses a
role-based authorization scheme to assign access privileges. In addition to the basic architecture, we describe tools to
populate the patient’s record with data from hospital databases and the first testbed applications we are deploying.

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