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Efficient and Privacy-Preserving Categorization for Encrypted EMR

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math11030754

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electronic health record; public key encryption with equality test; privacy protection; group-based application; guessing attack

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This article proposes a secure scheme for categorizing encrypted Electronic Health Records (EHRs) based on keywords, tackling the challenge of categorization faced by administrators. The scheme also addresses potential guessing attacks on EHRs by storage servers and group administrators, demonstrating its efficiency and practicality through experimental results.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) must be encrypted for patient privacy; however, an encrypted EHR is a challenge for the administrator to categorize. In addition, EHRs are predictable and possible to be guessed, although they are in encryption style. In this work, we propose a secure scheme to support the categorization of encrypted EHRs, according to some keywords. In regard to the predictability of EHRs, we focused on guessing attacks from not only the storage server but also the group administrator. The experiment result shows that our scheme is efficient and practical.

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