CRDec 9, 2020

EMRs with Blockchain : A distributed democratised Electronic Medical Record sharing platform

arXiv:2012.05141v1
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This paper addresses the problem of secure and interoperable medical data sharing for patients and healthcare institutions, aiming to improve data access and privacy in healthcare.

The paper proposes a blockchain-based platform using Hyperledger Fabric and IPFS to enable secure and democratized sharing of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). This system aims to allow patients to access their records across institutions and empower practitioners with comprehensive patient data for diagnosis and treatment.

Medical data sharing needs to be done with the utmost respect for privacy and security. It contains intimate data of the patient and any access to it must be highly regulated. With the emergence of vertical solutions in healthcare institutions, interoperability across organisations has been hindered. The authors of this paper propose a blockchain based medical-data sharing solution, utilising Hyperledger Fabric to regulate access to medical data, and using the InterPlanatory File System for its storage. We believe that the combination of these two distributed solutions can enable patients to access their medical records across healthcare institutions while ensuring non-repudiation, immutability and providing data-ownership. It would enable healthcare practitioners to access all previous medical records in a single location, empowering them with the data required for the effective diagnosis and treatment of patients. Making it safe and straightforward, it would also enable patients to share medical data with research institutions, leading to the creation of reliable data sets, laying the groundwork required for the creation of personalised medicine.

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