2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3284-9_69
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Blockchain-Based Information Security of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in a Healthcare Communication System

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“…Prior to encrypting the material, the researchers were able to verify Proof of Word and interoperability for blockchain-based data discovery and access [ 10 ]. According to the researchers, the PBFT algorithm was used to construct a blockchain-based solution for patient-to-researcher transfers that maintains privacy [ 11 ]. As long as a distributed consensus is in place, medical data can be transmitted safely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to encrypting the material, the researchers were able to verify Proof of Word and interoperability for blockchain-based data discovery and access [ 10 ]. According to the researchers, the PBFT algorithm was used to construct a blockchain-based solution for patient-to-researcher transfers that maintains privacy [ 11 ]. As long as a distributed consensus is in place, medical data can be transmitted safely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their assessment of the framework showed that the mining time to add a new block to blockchain was around 2-3 minutes, for a block size of around 3.8 MB. Whereas Haque et al (2020) used two different blockchains to achieve security and data protection: one of them to store only EHRs and the other to store EHR solid files. Haque et al (2020) also utilized a secure hashing algorithm called SHA-256 hash calculation to create a novel and indistinguishable 256-cycle or 32-byte hash for a specific clinical record.…”
Section: Brief Overview Of Current Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas Haque et al (2020) used two different blockchains to achieve security and data protection: one of them to store only EHRs and the other to store EHR solid files. Haque et al (2020) also utilized a secure hashing algorithm called SHA-256 hash calculation to create a novel and indistinguishable 256-cycle or 32-byte hash for a specific clinical record. Since there is no trusted central authority to manage in a public blockchain-based approach arriving at a consensus between untrusted nodes is a significant issue.…”
Section: Brief Overview Of Current Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another group of articles regarding blockchain-Based Information EMR in a Health care Communication Scheme here presents a blockchain-based show for securing EMR [76]. Utilized SHA256 protected hash calculation for creating a special and alike 256-bit or 32-byte hash rate for a specific therapeutic result.…”
Section: Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%