Abstract:
The process of digitizing the health records of patients revolutionized the healthcare system
as we know it today. Electronic Health Record (EHR)s, the digital records of patients,
demand highest security among all data as healthcare organizations have more than 60%
higher costs associated with data breaches than the cross-industry average. But they are
also needed to be shared among researchers and medical personnel to improve medical
service and research.
Main security concern for EHRs is that intruders can delete or tamper them, giving
bene ts to care-givers by hiding medical malpractices (e.g. misdiagnosis and delayed
diagnosis) or care-receivers by creating false data helping them to claim insurance money.
In this paper, we aim to use blockchain beyond the eld of cryptocurrency to build a
system, such that even after access is provided to researchers or medical personnel, EHRs
remain untampered and the identities of patients can't be revealed or traced back. However,
this has to be done in such a way that the authenticity of EHRs remain established,
and in the event of changing of care team, the new team will have access to complete and
unchanged EHRs without hassle.
But we acknowledge the limited storage capacity of the existing blockchain system. We
need a system that can relieve huge storage and computation burden from the blockchain
system.
We will continue to use traditional cloud storage system to store information while
saving the indexes of EHRs in a Blockchain to ensure integrity and increase scalability.
We will ensure secure data sharing by applying random selection of data de-identi cation
methods that guarantees integrity, security and trackability of user data without revealing
user identity. Lastly, we will present a complete architecture of the proposed system with
two levels of blockchain that ensures secure and e cient implementation of EHR.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Mahbub Alam,
Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)