Event-Based Data Dissemination Control in Healthcare

There is a movement in healthcare towards preventative care. This shift involves using technology to assist in care provision outside traditional care institutions - for instance, in a patient’s home. To support such an environment, care providers require notification of incidents as they occur. However, health information is sensitive, thus the circumstances for disclosure must be controlled.

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