在新西兰使用基于区块链的安全电子病历系统共享医疗数据

IET Blockchain Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1049/blc2.12012
Jack Huang, Yuan Wei Qi, Muhammad Rizwan Asghar, Andrew Meads, Yu-Cheng Tu
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摘要

在新西兰,对医疗保健服务的需求在过去十年中逐渐增长,并且可能会进一步增加。这导致了诸如增加治疗费用和患者处理时间等问题。为了解决医疗保健行业日益增长的压力,以及其分散的IT环境使问题进一步复杂化,新西兰卫生部的目标是建立一个共享的电子健康记录(EHR)系统,该系统集成了所有主要的医疗保健组织,如医院、医疗中心和专家。由于其特点,区块链技术可能成为构建此类大规模卫生系统的潜在平台。在这里,MedBloc是一个基于区块链的安全电子病历系统,使患者和医疗保健提供者能够访问和共享健康记录,同时提供可用性、安全性和隐私性。MedBloc捕获了患者健康故事的纵向视图,并授权患者通过允许他们同意或撤回医疗保健提供者访问他们的记录来管理他们自己的数据。为了保护患者的隐私和他们的健康数据,MedBloc使用加密方案来保护记录和智能合约,以强制访问控制,防止未经授权的访问。
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Sharing medical data using a blockchain-based secure EHR system for New Zealand

Sharing medical data using a blockchain-based secure EHR system for New Zealand

In New Zealand, the demand for healthcare services has grown gradually in the last decade, and it is likely to increase further. This had led to issues such as increasing treatment costs and processing time for the patients. To address the growing pressure in the healthcare sector, and its fragmented IT landscape that compounds the problems further, the New Zealand Ministry of Health aims to establish a shared Electronic Health Record (EHR) system that integrates all the major healthcare organisations such as hospitals, medical centres, and specialists. Due to its characteristics, blockchain technology could be a potential platform for building such large-scale health systems. Here, MedBloc, a blockchain-based secure EHR system that enables patients and healthcare providers to access and share health records while providing usability, security, and privacy is presented. MedBloc captures a longitudinal view of the patients’ health story and empowers the patients to regulate their own data by allowing them to give or withdraw consent for healthcare providers to access their records. To preserve the patients’ privacy and protect their health data, MedBloc uses an encryption scheme to secure records and smart contracts to enforce access control to prevent unauthorised access.

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