IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

A Blockchain-Based Medical Data Sharing and Protection Scheme

  • Xiaoguang Liu,
  • Ziqing Wang,
  • Chunhua Jin,
  • Fagen Li,
  • Gaoping Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2937685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 118943 – 118953

Abstract

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Electronic health record (EHR) has recorded the process of occurrence, development, and treatment of diseases. So it has high medical value. Owing to the private and sensitive nature of medical data for patients, the data sharing and privacy preservation are critical issues in EHR. Blockchain technology may be a promising solution for the problems above since it holds the features of decentralization and tamper resistance. In the paper, we propose a medical data sharing and protection scheme based on the hospital's private blockchain to improve the electronic health system of the hospital. Firstly, the scheme can satisfy various security properties such as decentralization, openness, and tamper resistance. A reliable mechanism is created for the doctors to store medical data or access the historical data of patients while meeting privacy preservation. Furthermore, a symptoms-matching mechanism is given between patients. It allows patients who get the same symptoms to conduct mutual authentication and create a session key for their future communication about the illness. The proposed scheme is implemented by using PBC and OpenSSL libraries. Finally, the security and performance evaluation of the proposed scheme is given.

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