Joshi, Karuna PandeDixit, Sharad2021-09-012021-09-012019-01-0112116http://hdl.handle.net/11603/22846With the rapid adoption of Cloud-based Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, health providers are particularly concerned about managing data privacy on the cloud. Existing approaches have either a scalability bottleneck by requiring that patients approve each sharing of their medical data or a trust bottleneck by having a single authority control every access thereby creating the problem of a single point of attack. Hence there is a need of developing a EHR system which address both these bottlenecks for safe, secure and easy cloud-based EHR management. This theses presents a novel framework that enables policy based multi-authority access authorization to EHR systems accessed by multiple care providers from different locations or organizations. This framework, which resides on the Edge, has been built using the Multi-Authority Attribute Based Encryption (MA-ABE) and Semantic Web technologies to provide a secure, semantically rich approach to facilitate secure data sharing among organizations who manage different attributes of end users using a shared dataset, transferring the service management overhead from either the patient or a central authority to multiple authorities.application:pdfCloud ComputingData EncryptionEdge ComputingMA-ABESecuritySemantic Web TechnologiesSemantically Rich and Encrypted Cloud EHR System with MA-ABEText