Abstract
The major purpose of this research is to gather data on access control from end-users of an electronic medical record (EMR) and, with their aid, create a list of workable access control rules and models that are more closely matched with user needs and workflows. One of these topics is the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and, as a result, the desire for a universal EHR. In this industry, access management is a conundrum: how to keep patients' sensitive health information secure while making it accessible to any or all sectors of interest, all while adhering to federal privacy regulations set by our government. The goal of this research is to create a single electronic health record (EHR) that contains all of a patient's medical information for all areas of care.
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