EP2939362A1 - Health data management system and method for accessing the health data - Google Patents
Health data management system and method for accessing the health dataInfo
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- EP2939362A1 EP2939362A1 EP13773684.9A EP13773684A EP2939362A1 EP 2939362 A1 EP2939362 A1 EP 2939362A1 EP 13773684 A EP13773684 A EP 13773684A EP 2939362 A1 EP2939362 A1 EP 2939362A1
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- patient
- health
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- health data
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F21/00—Security arrangements for protecting computers, components thereof, programs or data against unauthorised activity
- G06F21/30—Authentication, i.e. establishing the identity or authorisation of security principals
- G06F21/31—User authentication
- G06F21/32—User authentication using biometric data, e.g. fingerprints, iris scans or voiceprints
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- G—PHYSICS
- G16—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION FIELDS
- G16H—HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
- G16H10/00—ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data
- G16H10/60—ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records
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- H04L63/00—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
- H04L63/08—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
- H04L63/0861—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities using biometrical features, e.g. fingerprint, retina-scan
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04L9/00—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols
- H04L9/32—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system or for message authentication, e.g. authorization, entity authentication, data integrity or data verification, non-repudiation, key authentication or verification of credentials
- H04L9/3226—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system or for message authentication, e.g. authorization, entity authentication, data integrity or data verification, non-repudiation, key authentication or verification of credentials using a predetermined code, e.g. password, passphrase or PIN
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L9/00—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols
- H04L9/32—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system or for message authentication, e.g. authorization, entity authentication, data integrity or data verification, non-repudiation, key authentication or verification of credentials
- H04L9/3226—Cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system or for message authentication, e.g. authorization, entity authentication, data integrity or data verification, non-repudiation, key authentication or verification of credentials using a predetermined code, e.g. password, passphrase or PIN
- H04L9/3231—Biological data, e.g. fingerprint, voice or retina
Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of health and, more particularly, to access to data relating to the health of a human patient.
- data relating to the health of a patient or “health data” is meant, for example, a list of vaccination reminders of said patient, a list of allergies of said patient, the medical history of said patient, the blood group of said patient, the list of drugs used by said patient and their dosage, x-rays, etc.
- the patient's attending physician has software implemented by a personal computer that stores and classifies the patient's health data.
- Such health data are only accessible by said attending physician and are generally inaccessible by the patient concerned. This is a disadvantage when the patient is traveling, especially abroad, his health data is neither accessible nor directly available which has a major drawback. Indeed, if the patient is a victim of an accident and requires urgent care, the lack of access to the patient's data may endanger the life of the patient.
- SWISS MEDBANK has proposed to organize and store the patient's health data by means of a management system.
- a health data management system comprises a data server connected to the Internet so that the health data are accessible anywhere and at any time.
- the patient can connect to the data server from any computer connected to the internet to access his or her personal health data.
- access to the data server is restricted by an identifier and a password as is done, for example, to access banking data.
- Such a health data management system is satisfactory when the patient is able to provide the identifier, the associated password but also the URL of the data server to access the health data. In the event of an accident, "
- the health professional can consult the patient's health data and provide first aid quickly and efficiently.
- the invention relates to a method for accessing health data of a patient stored on a data server connected to the Internet network, the data server comprising an appropriate identification module to make said health data accessible from a first identification key that can be entered on a web page of an internet browser of an electronic device connected to the Internet network or of a second biometric identification key, the process comprising:
- a patient can access his health data at any time and at any place since it is stored on a server connected to the internet.
- the health data are advantageously protected by an identification module and are made accessible by a first conventional identification key that requires the patient to be aware.
- the health data are accessible by a second biometric identification key which does not require that the patient be aware.
- the biometric identification step is implemented when the patient is unconscious. More preferably, the method comprises a step of entering a first identification key on a web page from an internet browser of an electronic device connected to the internet network when the patient is aware.
- the method comprises a step of downloading health data from the data server to the electronic device via the Internet network.
- the health data are directly available on the electronic device (telephone, TV, computer, etc.) which allows the patient or health professional to immediately consult the health data.
- the biometric identification consists in identifying at least one fingerprint of the patient. Such identification is simple to perform.
- the invention relates to a method for accessing health data of a patient stored on a data server connected to the Internet network, the data server comprising an identification module adapted to make said data of the data accessible. health from a first identification key that can be entered on a web page of an internet browser an electronic device connected to the Internet or a second biometric identification key, the method comprising:
- the health card comprising a storage module comprising health data and an administration module adapted to authorize the consultation of the health data of the storage module following a successful identification by the biometric identification module
- the method comprises a step of consulting the health data of said patient stored on the health card in the absence of access to the data server, in particular, in the absence of access to the Internet.
- the invention also aims at a system for managing health data, comprising "
- At least one data server connected to the Internet network which comprises a patient health database and an identification module adapted to make said health data accessible from a first identification key or a second key biometric identification method, the method comprising:
- At least one electronic device adapted to communicate with said data server via the Internet network
- biometric identification means connected to the electronic device adapted to transmit, via the electronic device, the second biometric identification key to the identification module of the data server to enable the consultation of health data of said patient stored on said server of data.
- the electronic device comprises display means adapted to consult the health data of said patient, for example, a display screen.
- the biometric identification means are in the form of a health card comprising a biometric identification module and a communication connector adapted to be removably connected to the electronic device.
- a removable health card of the electronic device can be kept personally by the patient with him.
- the health card includes the identification module, simply connect the health card to a common electronic device (computer, etc.) to access health data via the data server.
- a biometric reader There is no need for the health professional to personally have a biometric reader.
- the patient has with him all the means to access his health data in a confidential and secure manner.
- the communication connector is in the form of a USB type connector that can be connected to a large number of electronic devices.
- the health card comprises a storage module comprising health data and an administration module adapted to allow consultation of the health data of the storage module following a successful identification by the biometric identification module.
- a health professional can access data 5
- the health data management system is thus universal and allows access to confidential health data in a confidential manner in the case where professionals have few means which is advantageous when health professionals act in mountainous environments or desert.
- a simple laptop without internet connection provides access to health data.
- the administration module advantageously allows secure access to health data, the latter can not advantageously not be consulted in case of theft of the health card.
- the administration module is adapted to synchronize the health data of the storage module with the health data of the data server.
- the health data of the data server is downloaded to the storage module, that is to say, so local.
- the health card thus has relevant updated data.
- the administration module is adapted to run an internet browser in order to access the data server.
- the internet browser of the health card connects directly to the data server for viewing health data, the internet browser of the electronic device is not advantageously used which eliminates all compatibility problem.
- the health card comprises a body and the communication connector of the health card is retractable so as to integrate into said body and limit its size.
- the body has the dimensions of a usual credit card to slip into the wallet of a patient.
- FIG. 1 is a first schematic representation of a health data management system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of the identification step with the identification module of the data server of the management system
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of an implementation of the method for accessing health data by a patient in the conscious state
- FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of an implementation of the method of access to health data by a patient in the unconscious state
- FIG. 5 is a second schematic representation of a health data management system according to the invention with a personal health card
- FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of the personal health card of FIG. 5.
- Figure 7 is a schematic representation of the personal health card of Figure 5.
- a health data management system according to the invention is presented with reference to FIG.
- the health data management system comprises a data server 1 which is connected to the internet network 2.
- the data server 1 comprises a database 10 in which health data S1, S2, S3 relating to a plurality of data are stored. of patients as illustrated in Figure 2.
- data relating to the health of a patient or "health data” is meant, for example, a list of vaccination reminders of said patient, a list of allergies of said patient, the medical history of said patient, the blood group of said patient, the list of drugs used by said patient and their dosage, x-rays, etc.
- the health data S1, S2, S3 have been previously entered by the patient or a health professional.
- the management system also comprises an electronic device 3 connected to the internet network 2.
- the device electronic 3 is in the form of a desktop personal computer but it goes without saying that any electronic device could be suitable, for example, a laptop, a mobile phone, a tablet, a connected TV, etc.
- the electronic device 3 comprises display means 31 and input means 32 to allow communication with the data server 1.
- the electronic device 3 is in the form of a personal computer 3 which comprises a display screen 31 and a keyboard input 32 known to those skilled in the art.
- the electronic device 3 comprises an internet browser as known, for example, under the commercial designation Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome.
- the data server 1 comprises an identification module 11 which is adapted to authorize access to said health data S1, S2, S3 of the database of a patient determined from a first personal identification key N can be entered on a web page of the internet browser of the electronic device 3 connected to the Internet network 2.
- the communications between the electronic device 3 and the data server 1 are encrypted.
- the first identification key N is designated "browser key” and is specific to each patient.
- the health data S1, S2, S3 are respectively accessible by means of browser keys N1, N2, N3.
- an N browser key is in the form of a personal identifier associated with a personal password as is done to access banking data.
- the identification module 11 is further adapted to make said health data S of the database 10 of a given patient accessible from a second personal biometric identification key B.
- the second biometric identification key B is designated “biometric key” and is specific to each patient.
- the health data S1, S2, S3 are respectively accessible by means of biometric keys B1, B2, B3.
- the electronic device 3 is connected to biometric identification means 4 adapted to enable generation of the biometric key B from a biometric identifier ID of a patient P, for example, his fingerprint, the palm of his hand, the shape of his iris, a characteristic of his blood flow, etc.
- the biometric identification means 4 are in the form of a biometric reader connected by a USB connector to a computer 3 but it is obvious that it could be in another form.
- a biometric key B is formed directly from a biometric identifier ID of a patient P such that, a fingerprint, a palm print, a representation of the iris, etc.
- the biometric key B does not represent a biometric identifier ID of the patient P but only a reference which prevents the patient P from transmitting a biometric identifier ID of his own via the Internet 2 which increases Security.
- the biometric identification means 4 may comprise a database associating a biometric key B with a given biometric identifier ID. Thus, during the biometric identification, the biometric identification means 4 provide the biometric key B associated with the biometric identifier ID that has been read.
- the electronic device 3 is connected to a biometric reader 4.
- the biometric reader 4 is connected to the electronic device 3 by a communication cable, preferably by USB, but it goes without saying that a wireless link could also be suitable.
- the biometric reader 4 is a fingerprint reader comprising a contact surface adapted to read a fingerprint during the identification step.
- the biometric reader 4 comprises fingerprints which have been recorded during a preliminary step for comparison with the fingerprints read. In this example, all the fingerprints of a patient can be recorded.
- a communication program is installed on the electronic device 3 to enable the operation of the biometric reader 4.
- the biometric reader 4 comprises an internal storage memory on which is stored a security program adapted to generate a biometric key B depending on the fingerprint read ID.
- the security program can be implemented on a storage memory of the electronic device 3 from the fingerprint ID read by the biometric reader 4.
- a patient P1 whose health data S1 is stored in the database 10 of the data server 1, is traveling abroad and has just been the victim of an accident. He goes to a health professional who does not know his medical history. In order to be able to provide him, without waiting, the most appropriate care, the health professional wishes to know the health data S1 of the patient P1.
- the patient P1 is injured but is conscious. Also, the patient P1 can use an electronic device 3 health professional connected to the Internet network 2 to enter his identifier and password, that is to say, the browser key N1 as shown in Figure 3
- the browser key N1 is sent by the electronic device 3 to the data server 1 via the Internet network 2 to be received by the identification module 11 of said data server 1 as illustrated in FIG.
- the identification module 1 1 compares the key received N1 keys N1-N3, B1-B3 he has.
- the browser key N1 of the patient P1 gives access to the health data S1 of the database 10 of the data server 1.
- the health data S1 is then provided by the data server 1 to the electronic device 3 via the Internet 2 for viewing on the screen 31 of the electronic device 3.
- the health professional thus has S1 health data that are relevant and up-to-date for providing first aid to the P1 patient. 1
- patient P1 is injured and unconscious.
- the patient P1 can not use the electronic device 3 of the health professional, in particular the input means 32, to provide the browser key N1.
- the health professional places a finger of the patient on the biometric reader 4 connected to the electronic device 3 in order to read his fingerprint ID1.
- the biometric reader 4 is adapted to provide the biometric key B1 following the identification of the fingerprint ID1 as presented above.
- the biometric key B1 is sent by the electronic device 3 to the data server 1 via the internet network 2 to be received by the identification module 11 of said data server 1 as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the identification module 1 1 compares the received key to the keys N1-N3, B1-B3 which it has.
- the biometric key B1 of the patient P1 gives access to the health data S1 of the database 10 of the data server 1.
- the health data S1 is then provided by the data server 1 to the electronic device 3 via the Internet 2 for viewing on the screen 31 of the electronic device 3.
- the health professional thus has S1 health data that are relevant and up-to-date for providing first aid to the P1 patient who is unconscious. Thanks to the data management system according to the invention, the patient P1 can be treated under the best conditions, both in the conscious and unconscious state. Advantageously, the health data S1 are identical for a conscious or unconscious consultation.
- FIG. 5 A second embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG. 5.
- the references used to describe the elements of structure or function which are identical, equivalent or similar to those of the elements of FIG. 1 are the same, to simplify the description. .
- the entire embodiment of Figure 1 is not repeated, this description applies to the elements of Figure 5 when there are no incompatibilities. Only notable differences, structural and functional, are described.
- the biometric reader is portable and is preferably in the form of a health card 5 whose dimensions are similar to those of a bank card. Because of its size, the health card 5 can be stored in 1 ⁇ the wallet of a patient P so that the latter can access it quickly if necessary. In this example, the dimensions of the health card 5 are of the order of 85x55x3 mm.
- the health card 5 comprises a protection body 50 of parallelepipedal shape, preferably made of aluminum material, in which a biometric module 51 is mounted, here a fingerprint reader module, which is connected to a connector 52, preferably of the USB type.
- a biometric module 51 is mounted, here a fingerprint reader module, which is connected to a connector 52, preferably of the USB type.
- the connector 52 of the health card 5 is retractable in the protective body 50 of the health card 5 so as to limit its size.
- the biometric module 51 comprises the biometric identifier refer to IDref of the patient carrying the health card 5 and the biometric key B associated with said patient.
- IDref the biometric identifier refers to IDref of the patient carrying the health card 5
- the biometric key B associated with said patient.
- the biometric module 51 comprises the fingerprints of all the fingers of both hands of the patient P1 as biometric IDref referents.
- the personal health card 5 With the personal health card 5, a patient P1 has with him, on the one hand, a portable biometric reader and on the other hand, a means of quick and unrestricted access to his biometric key B1 . Also, the patient P1 can connect his health card to any usual type of electronic device 3 to access his health data S1. Since the health card 5 is personal, the biometric key B1 can be provided directly to the data server, without resorting to a program installed on the electronic device 3 which facilitates its use on a large number of devices.
- the health card 5 further comprises a storage memory 53 comprising health data S1 'which is a copy of the health data S1 of the data server S1.
- the health card 5 further comprises an administration module 54 adapted to allow consultation of the health data S1 'of the storage module 53 following a successful identification by the biometric identification module 51.
- the patient can access the health data copied S1 'locally on his health card 5.
- the access requires the biometric key B1 of the patient P1.
- a health professional it is sufficient for a health professional to connect the health card 5 to the electronic device 3 without an internet connection and to slide a finger of the patient P1 on the biometric module 51 to allow access to the storage memory 53 and thus to the health data copied S1 '.
- the administration module 54 is adapted to synchronize the health data S1 'of the storage module 53 with the health data S1 of the data server 1.
- the health data S1 'of the health card 5 can be updated regularly and automatically when a connection to the Internet 2 is detected so that the health data S1' remain relevant if needed.
- the administration module 54 implements data server access software 1 which is stored in the health card 5.
- the storage memory 53 is in the form of a read-only memory while the administration means 54 are in the form of an electronic card.
- the administration module 54 is adapted to execute an internet browser in order to access the data server 1 via the internet network 2.
- the internet browser of the health card 5 connects directly to the data server via the Internet 2 and updates the health data stored locally S1 'on the health card 5.
- the internet browser specific to the electronic device 3 is not used, which is advantageous when the electronic device 3 does not include a browser or an updated browser. Thanks to the internet browser of the health card 5, the reliability of the health data management system is improved.
- the integrated browser is adapted to implement HTML 5 protocols facilitating data synchronization.
- the health data management system is universal and allows a healthcare professional to securely access the health data of a conscious or unconscious patient, anywhere, at any time from an electronic device I
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