2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2457987
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Requirements for Integrating End-to-End Security into Large-Scale EHR Systems

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“…The vital signs, activities, and locations of citizens can be utilized for detection of possibly the new cases during an epidemic, effectively recognizing the fields of enhanced risk, and managing a ranging outbreak in an effective manner. Such methods also be implemented in the detection as well as organization of other widespread risks related to health such as radiation or pollution from an trade incident [28]. 7) Cost saving: Identified sectors that are exploited previously may impose a substantial impact on reducing the cost of health care [29][30] [31].…”
Section: Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vital signs, activities, and locations of citizens can be utilized for detection of possibly the new cases during an epidemic, effectively recognizing the fields of enhanced risk, and managing a ranging outbreak in an effective manner. Such methods also be implemented in the detection as well as organization of other widespread risks related to health such as radiation or pollution from an trade incident [28]. 7) Cost saving: Identified sectors that are exploited previously may impose a substantial impact on reducing the cost of health care [29][30] [31].…”
Section: Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%