Smart Cards for Future Health System

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Smart Cards for Future Health System

The healthcare industry is dealing with pressure to control operational cost and manage the information system more efficiently more secure using the latest technology. As the healthcare industry advances, electronically data protection is a key concern. Current healthcare requires immediate and secure information access without compromising privacy. The modern medicine and the latest technology in the healthcare system are boosting life expectancy. People leave longer today causing a significant increase in healthcare cost. The increase in healthcare spending has led to an increase in ways to reduce the cost of healthcare.

One of the tools that healthcare industry is trying to implement in order to achieve a reduction in the healthcare cost is the “Smart Card”. Introducing smart cards in the healthcare industry might be a solution to reduce the healthcare cost in a future. Smart card provides a unique opportunity to provide healthcare solution for security information access and management with data mobility and patient privacy.

Some controversy exists regarding the introduction of smart cards in the healthcare system; the controversy exists due to privacy issues, confidentiality, security and lock of understanding. In this paper, I will discuss the key arguments in favor of using smart cards, as well as the opposition of the use of such technology. The first thing to explore and to discuss is the use of smart cards in healthcare and their purpose.

What is a smart card?

The Smart card first invented in 1974 by Frenchman Roland Moreno in France; during that time the card uses as a payment for a telephone call; since than smart cards have been in use into different industry including ...

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