On the Individuality of Fingerprints
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Biometric Recognition: Security and Privacy Concerns
IEEE Security and Privacy
Proceedings of the 1st annual conference on Information security curriculum development
Rendezvous-based access control for medical records in the pre-hospital environment
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGMOBILE international workshop on Systems and networking support for healthcare and assisted living environments
Smartphone driven healthcare system for rural communities in developing countries
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Systems and Networking Support for Health Care and Assisted Living Environments
Securing medical records on smart phones
Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systems
A framework for health care information assurance policy and compliance
Communications of the ACM
A biometric attendance terminal and its application to health programs in India
Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Networked Systems for Developing Regions
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Efficient and privacy-preserved access to the health record of patients is necessary to correctly practice medicine. This research addresses two concerns in emerging health software systems. First, electronic health records are not yet remotely accessible without using a token (e.g. health card). Second, patients' privacy must be preserved even in special situations such as emergency cases. This paper proposes to exploit biometric identification to access a central health record database featured by privacy policies. The experiments implement a real world scenario in which an ambulance reaches an unconscious patient who needs pre-hospital medical care for which their health record is retrieved from the database and is modified to meet privacy policies. The results demonstrate an average response time of 19.8 seconds when over 200K patients are registered in the database.