Patient Preferences for Authentication and Security: A Comparison Study of Younger and Older Patients.
Ann L. FruhlingDevika RamachandranTamara L. BernardRyan M. SchuetzlerJohn R. WindlePublished in: SIGMIS-CPR (2018)
Keyphrases
- cognitive impairment
- older adults
- clinical data
- patient data
- security mechanisms
- identity authentication
- emergency department
- security requirements
- medical center
- user authentication
- authentication mechanism
- patient groups
- medical data
- clinical information
- data encryption
- authentication protocol
- clinical trials
- medical treatment
- encryption decryption
- medical doctors
- fuzzy vault
- integrity verification
- patient records
- medical records
- security analysis
- vital signs
- medical care
- factor authentication
- intensive care
- biometric data
- neurological disorders
- therapy planning
- intensive care unit
- security issues
- virtual private network
- access control
- medical staff
- blood pressure
- clinical studies
- authentication scheme
- security services
- medical experts
- medical knowledge
- security systems
- primary care
- biometric authentication
- heart disease
- patient care
- medical devices
- biometric template
- liver disease
- smart card
- spinal cord injury
- cancer patients
- medical practitioners
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- public key cryptography
- biometric systems
- heart rate
- health care
- chronic disease
- deep brain stimulation
- electronic health records
- security protocols
- surgical procedures
- clinical practice
- home care
- hospital information systems
- blood glucose
- cardiovascular disease
- age groups
- key distribution
- hospital discharge