Enhancing Healthcare Delivery through Digital Health Record Management: A Role Based Access Control System
Project Abstract
Digital Health Record Management (DHRM) systems are pivotal in modern healthcare, providing a secure and efficient means to store and manage patient health records. This project centers on designing and implementing a Java-based web application prototype for DHRM, leveraging MySQL for database management. The application caters to multiple roles, including doctors, patients, caretakers, and administrators, allowing for seamless interaction and management of health records. The DHRM system is engineered to address the limitations of traditional paper-based record-keeping methods, offering features such as on-demand access to medical information, comprehensive patient profiles, and integrated data management. An essential addition to this system is the incorporation of a role-based access control (RBAC) mechanism. RBAC ensures that only authorized users can access specific parts of the system, enhancing data security and privacy. Experiments conducted in this project include creating database tables using DDL create queries, deploying the web application on Tomcat servers, and executing DML queries for data manipulation. This project underscores the significance of digital health record management in improving healthcare delivery and demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing a DHRM system with enhanced data security through RBAC.
Keywords: MYSQL, JAVA, JDBC Libraries
Conference Details
Session: Presentation Stream 20 at Presentation Slot 4
Location: GH037 at Wednesday 8th 09:00 – 12:30
Markers: Casey Hopkins, Jiaxiang Zhang
Course: MSc Advanced Computer Science, Masters PG
Future Plans: I’m undecided