A brief understanding of blockchain-based healthcare service model over a remotely cloud-connected environment

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Blockchain technology is in the limelight due to its immutable and anonymous data recording without a centralized authority. In this paper, we present a blockchain-based healthcare model to demonstrate a large-scale blockchain. Blockchain-based model covers numerous sectors like financial, IoT, health care, etc. The blockchain technology has proved its authenticity as a virtually incorruptible cryptographic data storage which provides to the end user in a secure way. The blockchain model is composed of a series of machines that can give on-demand service over the safety net. The access point of heterogeneous medical records over the network is maintained by a hub of computers which operates as a pseudo-anonymous system. The requisite of medical sensitive data is a value from all aspects that range from patient symptoms information, medical certificate, transaction detail, etc. The beauty of the blockchain model is its decentralization by which it can fight against a single point attack. The requisite of sensitive data is growing stronger day by day which needs more sophisticated service for devices collecting personal information through web-based applications or cloud. This paper highlights a comprehensive insight on accessing structured medical data through blockchain. By prototyping, this model will identify, extract and analyze the real-life data metric point in further implementation. A medical certificate was counterfeited by a certain group of people; by using this they are creating a headache for the government and different services for a physically challenged person are misused by them inappropriately. Electronically medical records are using age-old technology for storing; they need modification and strict secure regulation to showcase our technological up-gradation. In this paper blockchain, the pattern-based model, makes medical data management more transparent for service seekers and providers. The giant step of blockchain is going to revolutionize the future e-healthcare the way it interacts with and stores data. But it’s not going to happen in the very next day. It can face certain smaller problems which can be mitigated at its nascent stage slowly. So this model hopes to solve the regulatory hurdles. Blockchain is emerging as the plateau of productivity for distributing information in health care. In this paper showcases a model that incorporates cryptographic evidence of work over multiple locations; this strong espionage among data blocks checks data against theft. It could influence a convergence point over an interoperable network and can decrease central administrative control. An electronic health record that uses blockchain is an integration of clinical data, medical certificate, etc.; it establishes in its entirety, medical data gathered across a range of smart devices, and hospital databases over the cloud and other sources could all be securely encrypted to individual demands for full chain access. Every service interaction is added with intrinsic security and by implementing healthcare blockchain.

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Mohapatra, S., & Parija, S. (2021). A brief understanding of blockchain-based healthcare service model over a remotely cloud-connected environment. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 53, pp. 949–955). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5258-8_87

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