Electronic Health Records & Data Management using Hyperledger fabric in Blockchain

V. Pooja, K. Vijay, V. Raghavi, B. Bhuvaneswaran, Eashaan Manohar
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Permissioned blockchain networks ensure safety and reliability by employing blockchain’s fundamental tenets, including the distributed ledger, smart contracts, and consensus. There is a potential for data privacy violations in the existing condition of patient data interchange across healthcare organizations if there is a lack of mutual trust. The introduction of blockchain technology has made it possible for healthcare providers to confidently share patient medical records. To ensure the safe and reliable transfer of patient information, a permission blockchain network built on the Hyperledger Fabric framework is proposed and implemented between patents and medical institutions. Blockchain’s effective management of EHRs is made possible by a Hyper Ledger Fabric network. Results from live deployments demonstrate that inaccuracies in data sharing between healthcare providers (such as hospitals, clinics, and public health agencies) are eliminated by using a blockchain based on the Hyperledger fabric. The accessibility of the network allows for the prompt, secure, and legally compliant transfer of patient information across organizations. By using smart contracts as chain code, the blockchain has enabled transparent and secure data exchanges while controlling access to private patient health information. Results indicate Hyper Ledger Fabric provides excellent functionality, security, and transaction privacy.
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在区块链中使用超级账本结构的电子健康记录和数据管理
经过许可的区块链网络通过采用区块链的基本原则(包括分布式账本、智能合约和共识)来确保安全性和可靠性。如果缺乏相互信任,在医疗保健组织之间的患者数据交换的现有条件下,有可能侵犯数据隐私。区块链技术的引入使医疗服务提供者能够自信地共享患者的医疗记录。为了确保患者信息的安全可靠传输,提出并实现了基于Hyperledger Fabric框架的专利和医疗机构之间的权限区块链网络。区块链对电子病历的有效管理是通过超级分类账结构网络实现的。现场部署的结果表明,通过使用基于超级账本结构的区块链,消除了医疗保健提供者(如医院、诊所和公共卫生机构)之间数据共享的不准确性。网络的可访问性允许跨组织快速、安全且合法地传输患者信息。通过使用智能合约作为链代码,区块链实现了透明和安全的数据交换,同时控制对私人患者健康信息的访问。结果表明,超级账本结构提供了出色的功能、安全性和交易隐私性。
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