A Blockchain-Based Trust Model for Supporting Collaborative Healthcare Data Management

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Abstract

The development of information technology allows the collaborative business process to be run across multiple enterprises in a larger market environment. However, while collaborative business expands the realm of businesses, it also causes various hazards in collaborative Interaction, such as data falsification, inconstancy, andmisuse. To solve these issues, a blockchainbased collaborative business modeling approach was proposed and analyzed. However, the existing studies lack the blockchain risk problem-solving specification, and there is no verification technique to examine the process. Consequently, it is difficult to confirm the appropriateness of the approach. Thus, here, we propose and build a blockchain-based trust model to strengthen and verify the integrity and security of the collaborative business process; Integrity and security address the validity of collaborative interactions in terms of a trust, and we construct a blockchain pattern based on trust elements to meet the required the characteristics. Specifically, a trust model can be applied to the healthcare data-sharing process, and then the achievement of the trustbased safe data-sharing process can be proven. Our model can be used as a trust-building guidance tool or for integrity and security verification with the collaborative business process in a distributed environment with blockchain.

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Jeon, J., Kim, J., Shin, M., & Kim, M. (2023). A Blockchain-Based Trust Model for Supporting Collaborative Healthcare Data Management. Computer Systems Science and Engineering, 46(3), 3403–3421. https://doi.org/10.32604/csse.2023.036658

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