Privacy-aware agent-oriented architecture for distributed eHealth systems

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Distributed Integrated ehealth systems are becoming a key need for achieving improved healthcare, in which healthcare processes across organisations must work in tandem to achieve this goal. However, at its core, enabling data-sharing safely while maintaining privacy and confidentiality is a critical requirement. The wide spread of electronic health record systems to manage health data and healthcare processes may provide the needed infrastructure to facilitate data-sharing. However, most of these systems are often designed to work within localised settings and rarely across organisations. In a health service, organisations and individuals are autonomous and often obey different data governance policies and would require different levels of data-sharing needs, depending on their roles and goals within the service. This would make agentoriented architecture a strong candidate to enable privacy-aware seamless datasharing between participating organisations. The paper presents an approach for privacy-preserving agent-oriented architecture that enables organisations to work together overcoming sharing sensitive data and evaluates its use within a real-life project.

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Taweel, A., Mahmoud, S., & Tawil, A. R. (2014). Privacy-aware agent-oriented architecture for distributed eHealth systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8842, pp. 418–427). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45550-0_42

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