SECURITY IN E-HEALTH APPLICATION NETWORK SECURITY AND INFORMATION SECURITY

Authors:

Dr. Alla Kalavathi, M.Manjubhargavi, N.Harshini Sai, P.Ferdos, K.Naveena,P.Chandrika

Page No: 799-806

Abstract:

In today’s world, The majority of hospitals keep electronic medical records since they are the primary repository for data on patient treatment. When the proof is needed to defend the service provider in relation to patient care, the medical record is helpful. The primary issue with current record management is that all of the records are kept centrally, meaning that all of the data is kept in one place. A third party or intruder has a greater chance of accessing and altering the data in such centralized storage systems. In this essay, we provide a website-based method to address this issue. The usage of e-Health applications has a significant positive impact on the country's healthcare system. When compared to manual methods, e-Health provides a wide range of e-health solutions to meet the needs of consumers' health problems everywhere, anytime, and at any age. Additionally, it offers remote access to particular data. This model contains PHP as the middle end, MYSQL connectivity, and HTML with CSS as the front end. E-Health is specifically designed to fulfill the needs of mid and large-size hospitals worldwide. The application is more extendable and user-friendly because of its database. From Patient Registration, Doctor, Admin, Patient Appointment, Record Modification, and all other pertinent modules, it is covered. Security measures like two-factor authentication and data encryption must be used in order to create such a system.

Description:

Data Encryption, Two-step Authentication

Volume & Issue

Volume-12,Issue-4

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