Abstract

In recent years, the field of healthcare has seen an increased prevalence of electronic healthcare systems. Some of these systems seek to help patients make more informed decisions about their own health, while others may assist users in receiving proper care no matter where they are. Despite these positive impacts, the systems bring with them new risks. In particular, electronic healthcare systems have a variety of privacy concerns surrounding their use due to the personal nature of the data collected. In this chapter, we introduce several electronic healthcare systems that are currently in use and explore the different privacy challenges surrounding some of these systems. Finally, we highlight a few methods to address these privacy concerns and, thereby, improve privacy protection in healthcare systems.

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