A Secure and Distributed Framework for sharing COVID-19 patient Reports using Consortium Blockchain and IPFS

Randhir Kumar, Rakesh Tripathi
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Abstract

Today healthcare industries are maintaining COVID-19 patients' information electronically which includes patients' diagnostic reports, patients' private information, and doctor prescriptions. However, the COVID-19, patient sensitive information is currently stored in centralized or third-party storage model. One of the key challenge of centralized storage model is the preserving privacy of patient information and transparency in the system. The privacy risk include illegitimate access to sensitive information of patient such as identification details access and misutilization of patient information and their clinical records. To overcome this challenge, we proposed a distributed on-chain and off-chain storage model using consortium blockchain and interplanetary file systems (IPFS). The proposed framework though maintaining patient privacy makes it easier for legitimate entities like healthcare providers (e.g., physicians and clinical staffs) to access clinical data of COVID-19 patients'.
使用联盟区块链和IPFS共享COVID-19患者报告的安全分布式框架
如今,医疗保健行业正在以电子方式维护COVID-19患者的信息,包括患者的诊断报告、患者的私人信息和医生的处方。但是,COVID-19患者的敏感信息目前存储在集中式或第三方存储模式中。集中存储模式面临的主要挑战之一是保持患者信息的隐私性和系统的透明度。隐私风险包括非法访问患者身份信息等敏感信息,访问和滥用患者信息及其临床记录。为了克服这一挑战,我们提出了一种使用联盟区块链和星际文件系统(IPFS)的分布式链上和链下存储模型。拟议的框架虽然维护了患者的隐私,但使医疗保健提供者(例如医生和临床工作人员)等合法实体更容易访问COVID-19患者的临床数据。
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