Blockchain-based framework for secure and efficient exchange of electronic medical records on mobile cloud environments

Vaibhav Nivrutti Patil, Vijay H. Kalmani
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The maintenance of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) on mobile cloud platforms, in which mobile devices are incorporated with cloud computing to ease healthcare information exchange between healthcare providers and patients, has become a paradigm shift in latest days. This cutting-edge strategy makes it possible to provide medical care at a low overhead expense, with a high level of flexibility, and with electronic health record access. Furthermore, this new approach also expresses concern over the confidentiality of patient data and the safety of the networks that support e-health systems. It is a tough problem to figure out a way to effectively share EMRs amongst mobile users while also maintaining maximum security measures in mobile cloud environments. In this research, a novel framework is presented for the sharing of EMRs that integrates blockchain technology and the decentralized Interplanetary File System (DIFS) on a mobile cloud. The empirical results suggest that the concept offers a useful method for ensuring the reliability of data transfers on mobile clouds, while also preserving important patient data from any potential dangers that may arise. Comparing the results of this performance assessment and security analysis to those of previously implemented data sharing models reveals significant performance enhancements in areas such as lightweight access control method, minimal network latency, maximum security levels, and data privacy protections.
基于区块链的框架,用于在移动云环境中安全有效地交换电子病历
最近,在移动云平台上维护电子病历(emr)已成为一种范式转变。在移动云平台上,移动设备与云计算相结合,以简化医疗保健提供者和患者之间的医疗保健信息交换。这种先进的策略使得以较低的间接费用、高度的灵活性和电子健康记录访问提供医疗保健成为可能。此外,这种新方法还表达了对患者数据保密性和支持电子卫生系统的网络安全性的关注。如何在移动用户之间有效地共享emr,同时在移动云环境中保持最大的安全措施,这是一个棘手的问题。在这项研究中,提出了一个新的框架,用于在移动云上集成区块链技术和分散的星际文件系统(DIFS)的emr共享。实证结果表明,这一概念为确保移动云上数据传输的可靠性提供了一种有用的方法,同时也保护了重要的患者数据免受可能出现的任何潜在危险。将此性能评估和安全分析的结果与以前实现的数据共享模型的结果进行比较,可以发现在轻量级访问控制方法、最小网络延迟、最大安全级别和数据隐私保护等方面有显著的性能增强。
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