2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21072462
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Blockchain-Based Access Control Scheme for Secure Shared Personal Health Records over Decentralised Storage

Abstract: Blockchain technology provides a tremendous opportunity to transform current personal health record (PHR) systems into a decentralised network infrastructure. However, such technology possesses some drawbacks, such as issues in privacy and storage capacity. Given its transparency and decentralised features, medical data are visible to everyone on the network and are inappropriate for certain medical applications. By contrast, storing vast medical data, such as patient medical history, laboratory tests, X-rays,… Show more

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“…After verification, the private key is destroyed by the verifier’s application. In Healthchain [ 37 ], Chenthara et al employed special public-key cryptography for encrypting the data in the IPFS off-chain storage [ 81 ]. The system allows only the permissioned or authenticated users to access the record for a particular session.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After verification, the private key is destroyed by the verifier’s application. In Healthchain [ 37 ], Chenthara et al employed special public-key cryptography for encrypting the data in the IPFS off-chain storage [ 81 ]. The system allows only the permissioned or authenticated users to access the record for a particular session.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system allows only the permissioned or authenticated users to access the record for a particular session. Patients have complete control of granting and revoking access to their medical records to preserve the confidential nature of health data [ 41 , 47 , 60 , 67 , 81 ].…”
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“…A unique identifier called Content Identifier (CID) is generated using a cryptographic hash function [26]. IPFS relies on DHT (Distributed Hash Table) which is a distributed system that maps CID to peer addresses that have the content (key-value mapping, CID to IP address/port) [27]. For instance, "ipfs://x" is a request to access a file with CID "x" which query the DHTs to retrieve all peers that have that particular CID.…”
Section: Inter-planetary File Systemmentioning
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“…Blockchain is the next big thing in healthcare and it will revolutionize how it is supplied and administered. The fundamental issue is information asymmetry, which means that not everyone has the same easy access to the data [5]. Blockchain and smart contracts safeguard data, increase interoperability, and allow numerous entities to access the medical information that makes up the EHR by providing a secure distributed network, a shared ledger, and the ability to add independent blocks of medical transactions [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%