James Cunningham, Nigel Davies, Sarah Devaney, Søren Holm, Mike Harding, Victoria Neumann, John Ainsworth
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去中心化自治组织(DAOs)是一种新型治理机制,通过分布式账本和智能合约运作,使成员能够指导组织的行动。由于 DAOs 在管理新兴的半结构化项目方面非常有用,因此得到了广泛采用,并促成了各种创新治理机制的发展。DAO 采用的机制有可能从其核心的金融领域推广到广泛的使用案例中。在医疗领域,使用区块链和 DAO 可以安全、透明地访问医疗数据,同时确保患者隐私。公民访问医疗数据是一个日益受到关注的领域,个人可以控制自己的医疗数据,并与医疗保健提供者、研究人员和其他利益相关者共享。DAO 可以促进这种公民访问,使个人能够安全、有选择性地与授权方共享数据,用于研究和其他目的。本文探讨了如何将 DAOs 用于医疗数据共享,重点关注所有权、治理和交易模式。本文提出了一种应用框架和应用程序接口,可用于部署类似 DAO 的组织,并将这种方法应用于以患者为中心的医疗数据管理。
The application of distributed autonomous organization governance mechanisms to civic medical data management
Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) have emerged as a novel governance mechanism that operates through distributed ledgers and smart contracts, enabling members to direct an organization's actions. The widespread adoption of DAOs has occurred in response to their utility in managing emergent semi‐structured projects and has led to the development of various innovative governance mechanisms. The mechanisms employed by DAOs has the potential to be generalized beyond their core financial domain to a wide range of use cases. In the medical field the use of blockchain and DAOs can provide secure and transparent access to medical data, while ensuring patient privacy. Civic access to medical data is a growing area of interest, where individuals have control over their own medical data and can share it with healthcare providers, researchers, and other stakeholders. DAOs can facilitate this civic access, enabling individuals to share their data securely and selectively with authorized parties for research and other purposes. This paper explores the use of DAOs to medical data sharing, with a focus on ownership, governance, and transaction models. An application framework and API that enables the deployment of DAO‐like organizations is derived and this approach is applied to the patient‐centric management of medical data.