A Blockchain Framework to Secure Personal Health Record (PHR) in IBM Cloud-Based Data Lake

The health system in today’s real world is significant but difficult and overcrowded. These hurdles can be diminished using improved health record management and blockchain technology. These technologies can handle medical data to provide security by monitoring and maintaining patient records. The p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computational intelligence and neuroscience 2022-04, Vol.2022, p.3045107-19
Hauptverfasser: Panwar, Arvind, Bhatnagar, Vishal, Khari, Manju, Salehi, Ahmad Waleed, Gupta, Gaurav
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Zusammenfassung:The health system in today’s real world is significant but difficult and overcrowded. These hurdles can be diminished using improved health record management and blockchain technology. These technologies can handle medical data to provide security by monitoring and maintaining patient records. The processing of medical data and patient records is essential to analyze the earlier prescribed medicines and to understand the severity of diseases. Blockchain technology can improve the security, performance, and transparency of sharing the medical records of the current healthcare system. This paper proposed a novel framework for personal health record (PHR) management using IBM cloud data lake and blockchain platform for an effective healthcare management process. The problem in the blockchain-based healthcare management system can be minimized with the utilization of the proposed technique. Significantly, the traditional blockchain system usually decreases the latency. Therefore, the proposed technique focuses on improving latency and throughput. The result of the proposed system is calculated based on various matrices, such as F1 Score, Recall, and Confusion matrices. Therefore, the proposed work scored high accuracy and provided better results than existing techniques.
ISSN:1687-5265
1687-5273
1687-5273
DOI:10.1155/2022/3045107