Domadiya, Nikunj

Elgamal homomorphic encryption-based privacy preserving association rule mining on horizontally partitioned healthcare data - Vol.103(3), June - New York Springer 2022 - 817-830p.

In today’s world, life-threatening diseases have become a pre-eminent issue in healthcare due to the higher mortality rate. It is possible to lower this mortality rate by utilizing healthcare intelligence to detect diseases early. Patient’s medical data is stored in the EHR system, which is kept up to date by the healthcare provider. Data mining techniques like Association Rule Mining can detect a patient’s disease from their symptoms using digital healthcare data stored in the EHR system. Association rule mining’s efficacy can be improved by using global data from various EHR systems. It mandates that all EHR systems exchange healthcare records to a central server. When personal health information is made available on an untrusted server, several privacy laws may be violated. As a result, the challenge of privacy preserving distributed healthcare data mining has become a well-known study field in the healthcare industry. This research uses an efficient ElGamal homomorphic encryption technique to protect privacy in a distributed association rule mining. The proposed approach to discover the risk factor of most life-threatening diseases like breast cancer and heart disease with its symptoms and discuss the scope for combating COVID-19. Theoretical analysis of the proposed approach shows that it is efficient and maintains privacy in an insecure communication environment. An experimental study with a real dataset shows the proposed approach’s benefit compared to the local single EHR system results.


Humanities and Applied Sciences
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