具有个人数据存储和分散标识符的个人健康档案自我主权管理方案。

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tong Min Kim , Taehoon Ko , Byoung Woo Hwang , Hyung Goo Paek , Wan Yeon Lee
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Self-sovereign management scheme of personal health record with personal data store and decentralized identifier

Self-sovereign management scheme of personal health record with personal data store and decentralized identifier
Conventional personal health record (PHR) management systems are centralized, making them vulnerable to privacy breaches and single points of failure. Despite progress in standardizing healthcare data with the FHIR format, hospitals often lack efficient platforms for transferring PHRs, leading to redundant tests and delayed treatments. To address these challenges, we propose a decentralized PHR management system leveraging Personal Data Stores (PDS) and Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) in line with the Web 3.0 model. Our system features secure interoperability and personal identification masking. Interoperability is achieved through DID digital certificates for verifying PDS addresses and a dynamic access key (AK) system to minimize credential exposure. Data de-identification, including anonymization and encryption, ensures privacy and prevents unauthorized access. We developed a prototype using the Solid open-source library and Hyperledger Aries protocol. Testing showed efficient performance, with DID validations and AK generation under one second, and data operations for 500 MB-sized PHRs completing in two seconds. De-identification processes were both effective and timely. The system demonstrated the ability to manage PHRs securely, empower users with control over their healthcare data, facilitate seamless and secure data transfer between patients and medical entities, and prevent exposure of sensitive information. This approach advances decentralized PHR management, supporting improved healthcare outcomes and patient experiences in the digital era.
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Computational and structural biotechnology journal
Computational and structural biotechnology journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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9.30
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (CSBJ) is an online gold open access journal publishing research articles and reviews after full peer review. All articles are published, without barriers to access, immediately upon acceptance. The journal places a strong emphasis on functional and mechanistic understanding of how molecular components in a biological process work together through the application of computational methods. Structural data may provide such insights, but they are not a pre-requisite for publication in the journal. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids and other macromolecules Structure and function of multi-component complexes Protein folding, processing and degradation Enzymology Computational and structural studies of plant systems Microbial Informatics Genomics Proteomics Metabolomics Algorithms and Hypothesis in Bioinformatics Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Computational Chemistry and Drug Discovery Microscopy and Molecular Imaging Nanotechnology Systems and Synthetic Biology
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