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Towards Blockchain-Based Secure Data Management for Remote Patient Monitoring

Md Jobair Hossain Faruk, Hossain Shahriar, Maria Valero, Sweta Sneha, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman

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Abstract

Traditional data collection, storage and processing of Electronic Health Records (EHR) utilize centralized techniques that pose several risks of single point of failure and lean the systems to a number of internal and external data breaches that compromise their reliability and availability. Blockchain is an emerging distributed technology that can solve these issues due to its immutability and architectural nature that prevent records manipulation or alterations. In this paper, we discuss the progress and opportunities of remote patient monitoring using futuristic blockchain technologies and its two primary frameworks: Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric. We also discuss the possible blockchain use cases in software engineering for systematic, disciplined, and quantifiable application development. The study extends by introducing a system architecture for EHR data management using Ethereum as a model. We discuss the challenges and limitations along with the initial evaluation results of the proposed system and draw future research directions in this promising area.

Topics & Concepts

ImmutabilityBlockchainComputer scienceSingle point of failureWorkaroundCompromiseReliability (semiconductor)Computer securityData managementArchitectureData scienceDistributed computingDatabaseOperating systemPhysicsSociologyQuantum mechanicsVisual artsPower (physics)ArtSocial scienceBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingCloud Computing and Resource Management
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