从共享到销售:使用区块链技术建立数字健康数据市场的挑战和机遇。

Mohamed A Maher, Imtiaz A Khan
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,我们见证了生物和生物医学数据的共享如何促进研究人员、医疗从业者和政策制定者在全球范围内应对这一流行病。尽管医疗从业者越来越多地使用电子健康记录(EHRs),个人也越来越多地使用可穿戴数字设备,但80%的健康和医疗数据仍未被使用,这对研究人员和医疗从业者的工作几乎没有任何价值。与卫生数据共享相关的立法限制、传统数据管理系统的集中式孤立设计,以及最重要的是缺乏激励模型,被认为是卫生数据共享的主要瓶颈。随着欧盟(EU)通用数据保护条例(GDPR)的出台以及区块链和分布式账本技术(dlt)等技术的发展,现在有可能通过将激励模式从当前的权威或利他形式转变为共享经济模式来创建新的数据共享范式,其中财务激励将成为数据共享的主要驱动力。这可以通过建立数字健康数据市场(DHDM)来实现。在这里,我们回顾了提出技术模型或实施框架的论文,这些框架使用类似区块链的技术来获取健康数据。我们试图理解和比较与实现和优化这些文章中概述的DHDM操作相关的不同技术挑战。我们还研究了欧盟和其他国家(如美国)背景下的法律限制,以适应此类市场的任何合规要求。最后但并非最不重要的是,我们回顾了研究这种市场对广泛利益相关者的短期、中期和长期社会经济影响的论文。
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, we witnessed how sharing of biological and biomedical data facilitated researchers, medical practitioners, and policymakers to tackle the pandemic on a global scale. Despite the growing use of electronic health records (EHRs) by medical practitioners and wearable digital gadgets by individuals, 80% of health and medical data remain unused, adding little value to the work of researchers and medical practitioners. Legislative constraints related to health data sharing, centralized siloed design of traditional data management systems, and most importantly, lack of incentivization models are thought to be the underpinning bottlenecks for sharing health data. With the advent of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU) and the development of technologies like blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLTs), it is now possible to create a new paradigm of data sharing by changing the incentivization model from current authoritative or altruistic form to a shared economic model where financial incentivization will be the main driver for data sharing. This can be achieved by setting up a digital health data marketplace (DHDM). Here, we review papers that proposed technical models or implemented frameworks that use blockchain-like technologies for health data. We seek to understand and compare different technical challenges associated with implementing and optimizing the DHDM operation outlined in these articles. We also examine legal limitations in the context of the EU and other countries such as the USA to accommodate any compliance requirement for such a marketplace. Last but not least, we review papers that investigated the short-, medium-, and long-term socioeconomic impact of such a marketplace on a wide range of stakeholders.

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