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QUT's Capabilities on the application of ICT to Health by Peter Croll

Enabling Better Health Through ICT Research by Ross Young   (Part 2)

QUT e-Health Capability Statement

Selected recent publications

  • Peter Croll, Matt Henricksen, Bill Caelli, Vicky Liu “Utilizing SELinux to Mandate Ultra-secure Access Control of Medical Records” full paper presented at at the MEDINFO 2007, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Jeffrey Soar and Peter Croll “Assistive technologies for the frail elderly, chronic illness sufferers and people with disabilities – a case study of the development of a Smart Home”, accepted to appear at the 18th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 5-7 Dec 2007, Toowoomba.
  • PR Croll, and H Morarji, Perceived risk: a model for maintaining trust in government e Health services, in press to appear in the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, JTAER, 2007.
  • Liu, V., Caelli, W., May, L., Croll, P., “A Sustainable Approach to Security and Privacy in Health Information Systems”, accepted to appear at the 18th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 5-7 Dec 2007, Toowoomba.
  • Liu, V., Caelli, W., May, L., Croll, P., & Henricksen, M. (2007). Current Approaches to Secure Health Information Systems are Not Sustainable: an Analysis, presented at the MEDINFO 2007, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Zim Chan, Peter Croll, Anthony Maeder and David Hansen “Agent-Based Secure Aggregation of Distributed Health Data”, presented at the MEDINFO 2007, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Tony Sahama and Peter Croll, Telemedicine with Data-Driven Approach, 3rd National Conference of the Telemedicine Society of India, to be held in conjunction with the 12th ISfTeH International Conference, on 2nd & 3rd November 2007, in Chennai, India.
  • P. R. Croll and J. Soar, Queensland Smart Home Initiative’s Homecare Telemedicine, 3rd National Conference of the Telemedicine Society of India, to be held in conjunction with the 12th ISfTeH International Conference, on 2nd & 3rd November 2007, in Chennai, India.
  • Richard Au and Peter R Croll, “Consumer-Centric and Privacy-preserving Identity Management for Distributed e-Health Systems” accepted for presentation at the ‘Information Technology in Healthcare’ Track of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Big Island Hawaii, Jan 2008.
  • Tony R. Sahama and Peter R. Croll, A data warehouse architecture for clinical data warehousing, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 249, Proc. fifth Australasian symposium on ACSW frontiers - Vol 68, ISBN ~ ISSN:1445-1336 , 1-920-68285-X, 2007, pp: 227-232.
  • Matt Henricksen, William Caelli, Peter Croll, Securing grid data using mandatory access controls, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 249 Proc. fifth Australasian symposium on ACSW frontiers - Volume 68 in the Fifth Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research (AusGrid 2007), ISBN ~ ISSN:1445-1336 , 1-920-68285-X, pp: 25 - 32
  • Liu, V., Caelli, W., May, L., Croll, P., Open Trusted Health Informatics Structure, submitted to Australasian Workshop on Health Data and Knowledge Management, ACSW 2008 in conjunction with the Australian Computer Science Week, Wollongong.
  • Luis Franco, Tony Sahama, Peter Croll, Security Enhanced Linux to Enforce Mandatory Access Control in Health Information Systems, submitted to Australasian Workshop on Health Data and Knowledge Management, ACSW 2008 in conjunction with the Australian Computer Science Week, Wollongong.
  • PR Croll & J Croll: Investigating risk exposure in e-health systems, IMIA WG 4 Data Protection Working Conference on e-health security, Dijon, France, 27-29 April 2006, to appear in the International Journal of Medical Informatics (IJMI) ed. Prof. dr. A. Hasman, Elsevier.
  • PR Croll, Are undue Privacy concerns putting our Health Research at high risk? Privacy Law Bulleting, LexisNexis Butterworths, vol. 2, no.10, April 2006, pp139-140.
  • PR Croll, Privacy Compliance – Managing the Risks when Integrating Health Data, accepted to appear at the Health Informatics Conference Sydney, Aug. HIC 2006.
  • Zim Chan, PR Croll, David Hansen and Anthony Maeder, The Use of Agent Technologies for Preserving Privacy with Health Records when Linking Federated Databases, accepted to appear at the Health Informatics Conference Sydney, Aug. HIC 2006.
  • PR Croll, Minimising the Privacy and Security Risks of Linked Health Data, accepted to appear MedNet 2006, annual conference of the Society for the Internet in Medicine, Oct 13-20th, Toronto, Canada.
  • PR Croll, From Mathematics to Management – Privacy and Security Risks with Electronic Health Data Integration, proceedings of the Annual State Conference of the Australian College of Heath Services Executive (ACHSE) - QLD, Gold Coast, 19th May 06.
  • PR Croll and Hasmukh Morarji: Perceived Risk: Human Factors affecting ICT of Critical Infrastructure, proceedings of the RNSA workshop on "The Social Implications of Information Security Measures upon Citizens and Business", University of Wollongong 29th May 06.
  • PR Croll and J Croll, Quality Assurance of Electronic Health Information Systems using Q.U.i.P.S., Health Informatics Conference Melbourne, HIC 2005.
  • J Croll, Josie DiDonato and PR Croll ,. Using Usability – Practical ways to ensure effective implementation of Health Information Systems, ACHSE, May 19-21, Gold Coast, Queensland 2005.
  • PR Croll and D Hansen, Sharing Health Data: Privacy & Trust, Proceedings of the ICT Conference, ICT Centre CSIRO, Lunar Park, Sydney, Nov. 2005
  • PR Croll, J Croll and Josie DiDonato. Usability of Health Information Systems: A Critical Factor Influencing Health Outcome Management, Health Outcomes Conference, Canberra, Aug 2005
  • PR Croll. J Croll, Usability Evaluations in Community Health Systems, the International Conference on qualitative research, QualIT 2004, Nov 2004, Brisbane, Australia.
  • KT Win, PR Croll, Engineering Dependable Health Information Systems, book chapter in: Creating Knowledge Based Healthcare Organization, eds: Wickramsinghe N., Gupta J.N.D., Sharma S. K., IGP pub. Chapter VIII, 2004, pp.91-110, 2004.
  • PR Croll, J Croll, Q.U.i.P.S. a Quality Model for Investigating Risk Exposure in e-Health Systems, Medinfo Journal 2004; Vol. 2004, pp. 1023-7. ISSN: 1569-6332.
  • H Song, PR Croll, KT Win, A Prototype of Patient e-Consent in Access Control to Electronic Medical Records, Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics, pp.s267-s270, 2003
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper., C Alcock, Issues of Privacy, Confidentiality and Access in Electronic Health Record, Journal of Law and Information Science, vol.12, is.1, pp 24-25, 2002
  • J Croll, PR Croll, The System versus The User: An Evaluation of CHIME from Two Different Perspectives, Health Informatics Conference (HIC2004), 26/27 July, Brisbane, Australia.
  • PR Croll, J Croll, Q.U.i.P.S. a Quality Model for Investigating Risk Exposure in e-Health Systems, International conference on Health Informatics, MedInfo2004, San Francisco, Sept 2004.
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper, Dependability: Important factor for the success of electronic health record systems, HIC2003/RACGP12CC, Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd (HISA) and Royal Australian College of General Practioners (RACGP), Sydney, Australia. Victoria, Australia, pp.1-7, 2003.
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper, Privacy, confidentiality and consent of electronic health record systems, HIC2003 RACGP12CC, Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd (HISA) and Royal Australian College of General Practioners (RACGP), Sydney, Australia, August 10- 12, 2003.
  • KT Win, J Cooper, PR Croll, Engineering Pragmatic Patient Consent in Electronic Health Record Systems, World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2003, Sydney, Australia August 24-29
  • Win K.T., PR Croll, J Cooper, Introducing Risk Assessments to Electronic Medical Record Systems, Proceedings of Second International Conference on the Management of Healthcare and Medical Technology on: The Hospital of the Future, Chicago, Illinois, USA, July 28-30, 2002
  • J Croll, PR Croll, J Cooper. Usability of Electronic Medical Records: HIC2002, Melbourne, Australia, August 4- 6, 2002, pp:110-111, ISBN 0 9585370 9 7.
  • H Song, KT Win, PR Croll, Patient e-consent mechanism: Models and Technologies, Proceedings of CollECTeR 2002, Melbourne, Australia., December 1, 2, 2002
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper, Setting a safety standard for electronic medical records, HIC2002, Melbourne, Australia, August 4- 6, 2002, ISBN 0 9585370 9 7.
  • KT Win, PR Croll, Risk Assessment of Electronic Medical Record Systems, 11th Health Informatics Annual conference in NSW, Hunter Valley. February 16-17, 2002.
  • KT Win, H Song, PR Croll, J Cooper, Implementing patient's consent in electronic health record systems, Proceedings of CollECTeR 2002, Melbourne, Australia., December 1, 2,2002
  • J Soar and PR Croll, Data Quality, e-Health and Knowledge Management, in HIC2001 Realising Quality Care Proceedings, Health Informatics Conference, Health Informatics Society of Australia, Canberra, 29-31 July 2001. ISBN 0 9585370 8 9
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper, C Alcock, Issues of Privacy, Confidentiality and Access in Electronic Health Record, In: Proceedings of Information Technology and Emerging Law, Wollongong, September 28, 2001.
  • KT Win, PR Croll, J Cooper, C Alcock. Issues of Privacy, Confidentiality and Access in Electronic Health Records. First International Conference on Information Technology and the Emerging Law, IteL, Wollongong, 27 Sept, 2001. ISBN 0 86418 664 9