CROct 20, 2020

Leveraging Technology for Healthcare and Retaining Access to Personal Health Data to Enhance Personal Health and Well-being

arXiv:2010.10285v15 citations
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This addresses healthcare data access issues for patients globally, but it is incremental as it builds on existing blockchain applications.

The paper tackles the problem of slow and insecure cross-border portability of electronic health records (EHRs), which can take weeks and lacks standardization, and proposes a blockchain-based system to enable secure sharing.

Health data is a sensitive category of personal data. It might result in a high risk to individual and health information handling rights and opportunities unless there is a palatable defense. Reasonable security standards are needed to protect electronic health records (EHR). All personal data handling needs adequate explanation. Maintaining access to medical data even in the developing world would favor health and well-being across the world. Unfortunately, there are still countries that hinder the portability of medical records. Numerous occurrences have shown that it still takes weeks for the medical data to be ported from one general physician (GP) to another. Cross border portability is nearly impossible due to the lack of technical infrastructure and standardization. We demonstrate the difficulty of the portability of medical records with some example case studies as a collaborative engagement exercise through a data mapping process to describe how different people and datapoints interact and evaluate EHR portability techniques. We then propose a blockchain-based EHR system that allows secure, and cross border sharing of medical data. The ethical and technical challenges around having such a system have also been discussed in this study.

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