A Decentralized Secure Blockchain-based Privacy-Preserving Healthcare Clouds and Applications

Md. Anwar Hussen Wadud, Anichur Rahman, Md. Jahidul Islam, T. M. Amir-Ul-Haque Bhuiyan, Md. Jobaer Hossain, Rakib Hossen
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In recent times, Blockchain (BC) technology has been one of the fastest-growing technologies poised to perform a significant role in the near future. In the age of Cloud Computing (CC) solutions, the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics, BC guarantees data safety, transaction security, and self-regulation development. CC solutions initiated its role in the health industry due to its flexibility and efficient energy consumption paradigm. Nevertheless, CC operations have an issue with preserving confidential data and sharing patients' critical medical data with other healthcare facilities. BC provides solutions in regard to cloud protection and privacy issues of such decentralization features coupled with information protection and privacy, while the cloud contributes towards the resolution of BC's measurability and efficiency difficulties, thereby introducing the idea of an innovative BC-Cloud integration to track and preserve the electronic health records of patients in a reliable manner. In this paper, we present a BC-cloud combination for the electronic healthcare service to provide healthcare officials with the impulses following the rise of this most delinquent model, propose an arrangement of surviving structures, and their applicability for more reliable medical healthcare services. We then evaluate the improvement stages and co-operations and focus on the analysis difficulties for the combined BC-cloud structure, potential solutions, and prospective analysis objectives. This paper's outcome will benefit the health service enterprise to create and improve data administration systems to address patient concerns reliably.
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基于区块链的分散安全隐私保护医疗云和应用程序
近年来,区块链(BC)技术已成为发展最快的技术之一,有望在不久的将来发挥重要作用。在云计算(CC)解决方案、物联网(IoT)和大数据分析时代,BC保证数据安全、交易安全、自律发展。由于其灵活性和高效的能源消耗模式,CC解决方案开始在健康行业发挥作用。然而,CC操作在保留机密数据和与其他医疗机构共享患者的关键医疗数据方面存在问题。BC提供了关于这种去中心化特征加上信息保护和隐私的云保护和隐私问题的解决方案,而云有助于解决BC的可测量性和效率困难,从而引入了创新的BC- cloud集成的想法,以可靠的方式跟踪和保存患者的电子健康记录。在本文中,我们提出了一种BC-cloud组合的电子医疗保健服务,为卫生保健官员提供了这种最不良模式兴起后的冲动,提出了一种幸存结构的安排,以及它们对更可靠的医疗保健服务的适用性。然后,我们评估改进阶段和合作,并重点分析BC-cloud组合结构的分析难点、潜在解决方案和前瞻性分析目标。本文的研究成果将有利于卫生服务企业创建和改进数据管理系统,以可靠地解决患者的问题。
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