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Software Architecture for Smart Card: ICT Solution for Healthcare Industry for Sustainable Development

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Health care is one of the largest industry in today's world, data and records generated in health care industry are very difficult to transmit. Security of health data is one major area of concern which health industry is facing today. Smart card is one possible solution which can solve this problem to some extent still this will have some issues. In this paper we propose the smart card solution for health industry. Smart card can help in keeping health records secure, ubiquitous, and user friendly. Migration of the health records will be easier and simpler using the smart card. Smart card can be a multi-purpose solution for patient, insurance company and government.

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ICTCS '16: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies
March 2016
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ISBN:9781450339629
DOI:10.1145/2905055
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  1. Health Care
  2. Health System
  3. Information Communication Technology
  4. Sustainable Development

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