A Consent Model for Blockchain-based Distributed Data Sharing Platforms
Vikas Jaiman, Visara Urovi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a blockchain-based consent model for health data sharing that uses smart contracts to ensure individual consent is respected, providing a flexible and accountable approach for data access control.
Contribution
It presents a novel dynamic consent model utilizing blockchain, DUO, and ADA-M ontologies to enhance health data sharing platforms with accountability and flexibility.
Findings
The model guarantees respect for individual consent.
It ensures accountability among platform participants.
The approach is efficient and adaptable to personalized policies.
Abstract
In modern healthcare systems, being able to share electronic health records is crucial for providing quality care and for enabling a larger spectrum of health services. Health data sharing is dependent on obtaining individual consent which, in turn, is hindered by a lack of resources. To this extend, blockchain-based platforms facilitate data sharing by inherently creating a trusted distributed network of users. These users are enabled to share their data without depending on the time and resources of specific players (such as the health services). In blockchain-based platforms, data governance mechanisms become very important due to the need to specify and monitor data sharing and data use conditions. In this paper, we present a blockchain-based data sharing consent model for access control over individual health data. We use smart contracts to dynamically represent the individual…
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