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A Blockchain-Enabled Framework for mHealth Systems

Dragoş Daniel Ţarălungă, Bogdan Florea

2021Sensors59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Presently modern technology makes a significant contribution to the transition from traditional healthcare to smart healthcare systems. Mobile health (mHealth) uses advances in wearable sensors, telecommunications and the Internet of Things (IoT) to propose a new healthcare concept centered on the patient. Patients' real-time remote continuous health monitoring, remote diagnosis, treatment, and therapy is possible in an mHealth system. However, major limitations include the transparency, security, and privacy of health data. One possible solution to this is the use of blockchain technologies, which have found numerous applications in the healthcare domain mainly due to theirs features such as decentralization (no central authority is needed), immutability, traceability, and transparency. We propose an mHealth system that uses a private blockchain based on the Ethereum platform, where wearable sensors can communicate with a smart device (a smartphone or smart tablet) that uses a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol, the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), for the distributed storage of health-related data. Smart contracts are used to create data queries, to access patient data by healthcare providers, to record diagnostic, treatment, and therapy, and to send alerts to patients and medical professionals.

Topics & Concepts

mHealthImmutabilityTransparency (behavior)Computer scienceTraceabilityWearable computerBlockchainComputer securityHealth careInternet privacyEmbedded systemEconomicsEconomic growthSoftware engineeringIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingDigital Mental Health InterventionsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
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