A LANGUAGE TO REPRESENT SECURITY POLICY FOR MULTI-AGENCY HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM

System (NHIS) sharing of personal health information will be widely implemented in distributed and interoperable environment regardless of the location, time and people. Since the sensitivity of patient health record is widely concerned; therefore there must be proper security policy been appl...

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Main Authors: Intan najua, kamal nasir, Azween, Abdullah, abdullah sani, abdul rahman
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2518/
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2518/1/paperIGCES08%5Bintan%5D.pdf
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Summary:System (NHIS) sharing of personal health information will be widely implemented in distributed and interoperable environment regardless of the location, time and people. Since the sensitivity of patient health record is widely concerned; therefore there must be proper security policy been applied through out the process in order to protect the patient’s as well as the stakeholders privacy. The effectiveness of security policies that enable sharing of health information for multi-agency should be provided. This research generally discus the overview of the proposed language for multi-agency health information system (MAHIS) which intended to represent the Anderson’s 9 principles of security policy. This paper also discuses the methodology used by the researcher during the process of creating the language. In future, this research will continue to develop more basic requirement to complete language before performing any test by applying the proposed Malaysian National Health Information System model as the case study to evaluate the applicable of the language.