TOWARDS PUBLIC VACCINATION DATA RESILIENCE DURING NATURAL DISASTER USING BLOCKCHAIN-BASED DECENTRALIZED APPLICATION

Smart City Pub Date : 2022-08-18 DOI:10.56940/sc.v2.i1.2
Riri Fitri Sari, Mokhammad Rizqi Herdiawan, Muhammad Hamzah, M. Aljundi, J. H. Windiatmaja
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This paper presents a platform development plan for a public vaccination decentralized data base based on Blockchain technology. Vaccination is a medical practice that allows a human body to produce a specific antibody as a means of developing a preventive measure and reducing the risk of contracting a particular disease. Systematic vaccination data recording is an utmost important system that is required particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. The recording mechanism should utilize the state-of-the-art information and communication technology (ICT). For faster vaccination data recording, it is common to use digital technology, making the health care process faster thus decreasing time needed for the vaccination process. Data related to medical records, i.e. vaccination data records, are essential for the continuity of care of the patients. For health professionals, medical records provide an insight on the clinical judgment being exercised at the time. The presence of a complete, up-to-date and accurate medical record including all vaccination received by a patient can make all the difference to the outcome of a treatment. Although today the digital medical records have been implemented in different traditional database, these database is still very much disintegrated and prone to the happening of natural disaster. Access to medical records will become increasingly important as medical treatments become more complicated and the increase of aging population, while disasters will likely continue to occur with regular frequency. In order to tackle the problem, we propose a blockchain-based application with decentralized storage to provide easy tracing of vaccinated people while maintaining the availability and the resilience of the data stored. Blockchain technology is applied to ensure that the data remain available and secure even during natural disaster occurrence. The decentralized application proposed in this paper is built using Hyperledger Fabric, Django, and cURL. The application is deployed in the cloud using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
使用基于区块链的分散应用程序实现自然灾害期间公共疫苗接种数据的弹性
提出了一种基于区块链技术的公共疫苗接种去中心化数据库的平台开发方案。疫苗接种是一种医学实践,它使人体产生特定抗体,作为制定预防措施和减少感染特定疾病风险的一种手段。系统的疫苗接种数据记录是一项极其重要的系统,特别是在Covid-19大流行期间。记录机制应利用最先进的信息和通信技术。为了更快地记录疫苗接种数据,通常使用数字技术,使卫生保健过程更快,从而减少疫苗接种过程所需的时间。与医疗记录有关的数据,即疫苗接种数据记录,对于患者护理的连续性至关重要。对于卫生专业人员来说,医疗记录提供了当时正在行使的临床判断的洞察力。完整、最新和准确的医疗记录,包括患者接受的所有疫苗接种,可以对治疗结果产生重大影响。虽然今天的数字病历已经在不同的传统数据库中实现,但这些数据库仍然很不完整,容易发生自然灾害。随着医疗变得更加复杂和人口老龄化的增加,获取医疗记录将变得越来越重要,而灾害可能会继续定期发生。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个基于区块链的应用程序,该应用程序具有分散的存储,可以在保持存储数据的可用性和弹性的同时,轻松跟踪接种疫苗的人。区块链技术的应用是为了确保即使在自然灾害发生时数据仍然可用和安全。本文提出的去中心化应用是使用Hyperledger Fabric、Django和cURL构建的。应用程序使用Amazon Web Services (AWS)部署在云中。
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