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Bridging Electronic Health Record Access to the Cloud

Healthcare providers are faced with mounting pressure to facilitate pervasive access to their electronic health record systems for their patients; the Meaningful Use incentive programs perhaps the most significant driver. Meanwhile the Cloud has expended immense time and resources on the establishme...

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Guidelines
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identity assurance
identity management
Industries
Medical services
NIST
OpenID
portable identity
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