The use of biometrics in the Personal Health Record (PHR)

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011:164:110-6.

Abstract

The emergence of the Personal Health Record (PHR) has made individual health information more readily accessible to a wide range of users including patients, consumers, practitioners, and healthcare providers. However, increased accessibility of PHR threatens the confidentiality, privacy, and security of personalized health information. Therefore, a need for robust and reliable forms of authentication is of prime concern. The concept of biometric authentication is now highly visible to healthcare providers as a technology to prevent unauthorized access to individual health information. Implementing biometric authentication mechanisms to protect PHR facilitates access control and secure exchange of health information. In this paper, a literature review is used to explore the key benefits, technical barriers, challenges, and ethical implications for using biometric authentication in PHR.

MeSH terms

  • Biometry*
  • Computer Security
  • Confidentiality
  • Health Records, Personal* / ethics
  • Systems Integration
  • United States