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BlockHealth: Blockchain-based secure and peer-to-peer health information sharing with data protection and right to be forgotten

Eugenio Balistri, Francesco Casellato, Carlo Giannelli, Cesare Stefanelli

2021ICT Express36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To identify health risks in working environments, it is crucial for companies to share personal health data demonstrating to clients and suppliers their employees are healthy, while being compliant with data protection legislation. Based on these considerations, our Blockchain-based BlockHealth solution allows personal health data sharing with tamper proofing and data protection. Traditionally, the Blockchain guarantees data immutability but not confidentiality. On the contrary, BlockHealth stores in the Blockchain only hash values of data. Health data is stored in private databases managed by companies, thus also allowing to delete data in compliance with the right to be forgotten.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainImmutabilityData sharingData Protection Act 1998Computer securityInternet privacyHealth dataConfidentialityBusinessHash functionData securityComputer scienceMedicineHealth careEncryptionLawPolitical sciencePathologyAlternative medicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingCloud Data Security Solutions
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