A relationship exists between the emergency patient death rate and factors such as the failure to access a patient’s critical data and the time it takes to arrive at hospitals. The ability for Paramedics to access a patient’s complete picture of emergency-relevant medical data is critical and can significantly reduce the annual mortality rate. Today the problem exists with a continuous recording system of the patient data between healthcare providers. In this paper, we have introduced a blockchain-based solution to record patient emergency relevant medical data as patient walks through from one medical facility to another, creating a continuous footprint of patient as a secure and scalable data source. Therefore, ambulance crews can access and use it to provide high quality pre-hospital care.
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Hasavari, S., & Song, Y. T. (2019). A Secure and Scalable Data Source for Emergency Medical Care using Blockchain Technology. International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing, 7(4), 158–166. https://doi.org/10.2991/ijndc.k.190917.001
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