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. 1993:64–68.

Application of a multilevel access model in the development of a security infrastructure for a clinical information system.

S J Henkind 1, J M Orlowski 1, P C Skarulis 1
PMCID: PMC2248477  PMID: 8130553

Abstract

A number of security models including the military model, the Institute of Medicine model, and the matrix model have been utilized, or proposed, for protecting clinical information systems. These models have a number of limitations, however, and of particular concern, they focus on security as opposed to access. In this paper we describe a multilevel access model which can overcome some of these limitations. This model is currently being utilized in the development of an improved security infrastructure for a clinical information system.

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