Blockchain-Based Solutions for Effective and Secure Management of Electronic Health Records

ALhumeira Faroug, Mehmet C. Demirci
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Abstract

Traditional medical systems are vulnerable to attacks, leaks, and loss of data. The centralized structure of medical systems makes them more susceptible to attacks. Blockchain can be used as a solution to this issue. In particular, using blockchain to track patient medical history and vaccination records can guarantee privacy and security, which are critical requirements for healthcare systems. In this paper, we propose a blockchain-based application to maintain and share medical data and vaccination records using Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum platforms to ensure data integrity and immutability. Our vaccination tracking system based on the Ethereum platform allows easy verification for people who want to travel abroad. For this system, we employ Ganache to test these vaccination records in a safe and deterministic environment. We have evaluated the performance of our implementation using Hyperledger Caliper and Explorer. The results show that our blockchain-based systems can increase the efficiency and transparency of tracking medical and vaccination records. We believe our proposal is especially valuable in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic because it providesa secure way to update, share and verify vaccination records.
基于区块链的电子健康记录有效安全管理解决方案
传统的医疗系统容易受到攻击、泄露和数据丢失的影响。医疗系统的集中式结构使其更容易受到攻击。区块链可以作为这个问题的解决方案。特别是,使用区块链来跟踪患者的病史和疫苗接种记录可以保证隐私和安全,这是医疗保健系统的关键要求。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于区块链的应用程序,使用Hyperledger Fabric和以太坊平台来维护和共享医疗数据和疫苗接种记录,以确保数据的完整性和不可变性。我们基于以太坊平台的疫苗接种跟踪系统可以为想要出国旅行的人提供方便的验证。对于这个系统,我们使用Ganache在安全和确定的环境中测试这些疫苗接种记录。我们使用Hyperledger Caliper和Explorer评估了我们实现的性能。结果表明,我们基于区块链的系统可以提高跟踪医疗和疫苗接种记录的效率和透明度。我们认为,我们的建议在当前COVID-19大流行的背景下特别有价值,因为它提供了一种安全的方式来更新、共享和验证疫苗接种记录。
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