Literature DB >> 18487808

Watermarking medical images with anonymous patient identification to verify authenticity.

Gouenou Coatrieux1, Catherine Quantin, Julien Montagner, Maniane Fassa, François-André Allaert, Christian Roux.   

Abstract

When dealing with medical image management, there is a need to ensure information authenticity and dependability. Being able to verify the information belongs to the correct patient and is issued from the right source is a major concern. Verification can help to reduce the risk of errors when identifying documents in daily practice or when sending a patient's Electronic Health Record. At the same time, patient privacy issues may appear during the verification process when the verifier accesses patient data without appropriate authorization. In this paper we discuss the combination of watermarking with different identifiers ranging from DICOM standard UID to an Anonymous European Patient Identifier in order to improve medical image protection in terms of authenticity and maintainability.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18487808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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