Blockchain Based Hybrid Framework for Identity Management in Healthcare
- Authors: Deepak Kumar Sharma1, Arjun Khera2, Koyel Datta Gupta3, Rinky Dwivedi4
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 Department of Information Technology, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women,Delhi, India 2 Department of Information Technology, Netaji Subhas University of Technology, NewDelhi 110078, India 3 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology,C 4 Janakpuri, New Delhi 100058, India 4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology,C-4 Janakpuri, New Delhi 100058, India
- Source: Recent Advances in IoT and Blockchain Technology , pp 44-60
- Publication Date: July 2022
- Language: English
Healthcare systems face numerous impediments due to the unavailability of proper mechanisms to track the transactions related to patients medical records. The maintenance and privacy of patient records are one of the key requirements of the healthcare system. Blockchain can be the potential solution to these problems. Blockchains have made a tremendous impact ever since their invention barely a decade ago. This paper delves into how blockchain can be used to solve the problem of patient record management by constructing scalable decentralised key systems with inbuilt sharing of credentials in a safe, secure, and digitally verifiable way. The work presents a hybrid scalable system capable of managing personal identity in a decentralized manner with no dependence on central authorities along with a rapid and simplistic way of exchanging claims among the users. The system overcomes potentially all problems associated with SOVRIN and blockchains in general by splitting itself into two symbiotic versions, one centralised and the other, decentralised. nbsp;
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