Trust Model for Protection of Personal Health Data in a Global Environment

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017:245:202-206.

Abstract

Successful health care, eHealth, digital health, and personal health systems increasingly take place in cross-jurisdictional, dynamic and risk-encumbered information space. They require rich amount of personal health information (PHI). Trust is and will be the cornerstone and prerequisite for successful health services. In global environments, trust cannot be expected as granted. In this paper, health service in the global environment is perceived as a meta-system, and a trust management model is developed to support it. The predefined trusting belief currently used in health care is not transferable to global environments. In the authors' model, the level of trust is dynamically calculated from measurable attributes. These attributes describe trust features of the service provider and its environment. The calculated trust value or profile can be used in defining the risk service user has to accept when disclosing PHI, and in definition of additional privacy and security safeguards before disclosing PHI and/or using services.

Keywords: Health Records; Personal; Privacy; Trust.

MeSH terms

  • Computer Security
  • Computer Systems
  • Confidentiality
  • Health Records, Personal*
  • Humans
  • Privacy*
  • Telemedicine
  • Trust*