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An Enhanced Healthcare Integration System Based on Cloud Computing during the Coronavirus Crisis

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1109699, PP. 1-14

Subject Areas: Cloud Computing

Keywords: Cloud Computing, Coronavirus, Trusted Virtual Domains, Electronic Health Records

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Abstract

Coronavirus had some healthcare organizations embrace cloud hosting without proper investigation or review. This raises challenges concerning security and privacy aspects and could lead to lasting risks and vulnerabilities in the system. Our project’s main objectives include separating medical information from other data, such as billing and accounting information, and integrating e-health cards into the system. The TVD infrastructure isolates and protects the TVD from adversaries from the outside. In this paper, we examined security and privacy issues in E-health systems, and then we proposed a secure e-health infrastructure based on Trusted Virtual Domains (TVDs) to ensure fundamental security and privacy properties.

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Massadeh, S. A. , Al-Qasem, R. M. , Al-Zabin, N. A. and Al-Issa, S. I. (2023). An Enhanced Healthcare Integration System Based on Cloud Computing during the Coronavirus Crisis. Open Access Library Journal, 10, e9699. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1109699.

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