2014
DOI: 10.1109/jbhi.2013.2257821
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Lifelong Personal Health Data and Application Software via Virtual Machines in the Cloud

Abstract: This is the accepted version of the paper.This version of the publication may differ from the final published version. Abstract-Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients, who should be enabled to show them conveniently and securely to selected caregivers and institutions. In this paper we present MyPHRMachines, a cloud-based PHR system taking a radically new architectural solution to health record portability. In MyPHRMachines, health-related data and the application softwa… Show more

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“…Another advantage of this architecture is its ability to delegate access to different users with more flexibility but also adequate security. For example, patients using MyPHRMachines can share selective health information with a physician without needing to worry about improper storage (and thus misuse) by physician or any third party, as shared data cannot be stored beyond a time limit, and unshared data is securely out of reach of third party software components, services, and specialists (Van Gorp & Comuzzi, 2012). Another cloud-based platform allowing convenient PHR management is the Microsoft HealthVault.…”
Section: Personal Health Record (Phr) As a Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another advantage of this architecture is its ability to delegate access to different users with more flexibility but also adequate security. For example, patients using MyPHRMachines can share selective health information with a physician without needing to worry about improper storage (and thus misuse) by physician or any third party, as shared data cannot be stored beyond a time limit, and unshared data is securely out of reach of third party software components, services, and specialists (Van Gorp & Comuzzi, 2012). Another cloud-based platform allowing convenient PHR management is the Microsoft HealthVault.…”
Section: Personal Health Record (Phr) As a Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Van Gorp and Comuzzi [32] present an independent system for the management of personal health data that empowers the patient to present her information to caregivers with different levels of granularity. The system in question uses virtual machines in an IaaS cloud computing setting.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A system called MyPHRMachines applies a different architecture approach based on Virtual Machines (VM) and exposes its service over IaaS [18,19]. Patients access their PHR profile with a specialRemote Desktop Protocol(RDP) client or a web-browser with JAVA.…”
Section: Proposal/developed Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%