Self-Sovereign Identity for Consented and Content-Based Access to Medical Records using Blockchain
Marie Tcholakian, Karolina Gorna, Maryline Laurent, Hella, Kaffel Ben Ayed, Montassar Naghmouchi

TL;DR
This paper presents a blockchain-based system utilizing self-sovereign identity, decentralized storage, and attribute-based encryption to enable secure, private, and user-controlled exchange of electronic health records among healthcare parties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integration of SSI, DIDs, IPFS, and ABE for secure, privacy-preserving medical data management and exchange in healthcare.
Findings
Secure EHR exchange achieved through blockchain and DIDs.
User control over medical data with confidentiality and privacy.
Enhanced privacy using pairwise DIDs and off-chain storage.
Abstract
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Medical Data are classified as personal data in every privacy law, meaning that any related service that includes processing such data must come with full security, confidentiality, privacy and accountability. Solutions for health data management, as in storing it, sharing and processing it, are emerging quickly and were significantly boosted by the Covid-19 pandemic that created a need to move things online. EHRs makes a crucial part of digital identity data, and the same digital identity trends -- as in self sovereign identity powered by decentralized ledger technologies like Blockchain, are being researched or implemented in contexts managing digital interactions between health facilities, patients and health professionals. In this paper, we propose a blockchain-based solution enabling secure exchange of EHRs between different parties powered by a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
