CEPS: A Cross-Blockchain based Electronic Health Records Privacy-Preserving Scheme
Sheng Cao, Jing Wang, Xiaojiang Du, Xiaosong Zhang, Xiaolin Qin
Abstract
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) has been widely used in cloud-based medical data platforms. Since the owner of the EHR is a patient and the manager is a doctor (or hospital), this separation of ownership of privacy data leads to privacy leakages of the EHR stored in the cloud environment. The tamper-proof and traceable features of the blockchain make it a promising way to solve EHR privacy protection issues. Nevertheless, the latest research findings on blockchain-based schemes for EHR privacy preservation are focused on single blockchain that corresponds to a designated medical institution, which are not compatible with the privacy anti-leakage demands since private data is transferred through multiple blockchains. In this regard, we put forward relay-chain as a service (RaaS), and propose a cross-blockchain based EHR Privacy-preserving scheme (CEPS), which uses relay-chain to achieve secure access to EHR data when patients visit different hospitals. Furthermore, our scheme ensures that patients can delete the link of EHR freely and effectively. Security analysis and performance evaluations are performed, which prove that CEPS is highly secure and efficient impressively.