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Enhanced Data Sharing with Blockchain in Healthcare

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ICCCE 2019

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With the age of modernization the technologies are built at rapid speed with highly advanced features in it. Similar to this there are issues related to personal healthcare. In this paper we proposed blockchain technology to secure data of every individual and to have properscalable, reliable data records. Our system provides patient comprehensive, unassailable log of leaseback admittance to their medical related statistics. Our proposal of innovative health data sharing solution by usage of permissioned blockchain to provide security and concealment using network formation organization and boost the distinctiveness management by using the participation service provided and braced by blockchain. It preserves the top score, a proof of veracity and authentication to retrieve facts from the blockchain. It gives highly ascendable, trusted, liable and genuine data. It paybacks the future scope in IT and Investigation by supplying apposite and expedient data with veracity and interoperability.

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Lokhande, S., Mukadam, S., Chikane, M., Bhonsle, M. (2020). Enhanced Data Sharing with Blockchain in Healthcare. In: Kumar, A., Mozar, S. (eds) ICCCE 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 570. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8715-9_33

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