2019 IEEE Global Conference on Internet of Things (GCIoT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/gciot47977.2019.9058412
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Blockchain Tree for eHealth

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“…The architecture prevents tampering and abuse of EHR by tracking all events in the blockchain. Kushch et al [33] proposed a special data structure for storing electronic medical data on the blockchain: blockchain tree. The structure of the blockchain tree is a subchain and one or more of a recorded patient identity and a sub-chain stored in additional critical information (such as diagnostic records), and blocks on the main chain are initial blocks of the sub-chain.…”
Section: A Blockchain-based Secure Storage Of Medical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architecture prevents tampering and abuse of EHR by tracking all events in the blockchain. Kushch et al [33] proposed a special data structure for storing electronic medical data on the blockchain: blockchain tree. The structure of the blockchain tree is a subchain and one or more of a recorded patient identity and a sub-chain stored in additional critical information (such as diagnostic records), and blocks on the main chain are initial blocks of the sub-chain.…”
Section: A Blockchain-based Secure Storage Of Medical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architecture prevents tampering and abuse of EHR by tracking all events in the blockchain. Kushch et al [32] proposed a special data structure for storing electronic medical data on the blockchain: blockchain tree. The structure of the blockchain tree is a subchain and one or more of a recorded patient identity and a sub-chain stored in additional critical information (such as diagnostic records), and blocks on the main chain are initial blocks of the sub-chain.…”
Section: A Blockchain-based Secure Storage Of Medical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storing health data [39,80,82,83] With its distribution network and consensus mechanism, the Blockchain allows for a secure decentralized storing option for the massive volume of sensitive HER Sharing health data [10,15,[84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92] Both the health providers and especially the patients can easily access health data from any facility in a Blockchain-based system. That ensures control for the patient and fast passing-on data for optimal care Audit logging of health data [93][94][95][96][97] For audit logging, the Blockchain provides a record of all historical data of access and changes to an EHR, which can be very useful for later occurring issues with the health data content and monitor who entered a patient's EHR…”
Section: Table 1 Application Areas Of Blockchain For Ehr Purposes Ehr Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%