Applied Artificial Intelligence (Dec 2024)

Designing a Block Chain Based Network for the Secure Exchange of Medical Data in Healthcare Systems

  • Katru Rama Rao,
  • Satuluri Naganjaneyulu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2024.2318164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1

Abstract

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An identity-based cryptosystem called signcryption is investigated in this study in order to efficiently and securely exchange healthcare information inside a data-sharing network, utilizing the idea of bilinear pairings. A distributed tamperproof database protects all health records and is uploaded to it and replicated over a group of nodes that are linked to form a peer-to-peer network. As a result, each health record is treated as an individual event that is time stamped and assigned a cryptographic hash. On a similar note, transaction blocks include all the record events. Every node in the network has a copy of the ledger of hashed records and events. Additional information such as user permission lists are also included in this health care blockchain network, which serve as instructions for the network. To guarantee the data integrity of EHRs, this article provides security for exchanging EHRs across medical institutions and inside the organization, and ultimately safe exchange of EHRs by removing a third-party trustworthy third-party provider. Various cryptographic methods are being utilized on the blockchain in order to ensure security for the exchange of health care data. Signcryption is utilized in the suggested design approach for secure health care data exchange.