Empowering Patients for Disease Diagnosis and Clinical Treatment: A Smart Contract-Enabled Informed Consent Strategy
Md Al Amin, Hemanth Tummala, Rushabh Shah, and Indrajit Ray

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain and smart contract-based system to manage patient consent for health data access, ensuring transparency, security, and proper execution in digital healthcare environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel informed consent management framework leveraging blockchain and smart contracts to enhance security and accountability in digital healthcare.
Findings
System can be integrated with existing healthcare systems easily.
Ensures data integrity and proper consent execution.
Provides transparency on data access and usage.
Abstract
Digital healthcare systems have revolutionized medical services, facilitating provider collaboration, enhancing diagnosis, and optimizing and improving treatments. They deliver superior quality, faster, reliable, and cost-effective services. Researchers are addressing pressing health challenges by integrating information technology, computing resources, and digital health records. However, digitizing healthcare introduces significant risks to patient data privacy and security, with the potential for unauthorized access to protected health information. Although patients can authorize data access through consent, there is a pressing need for mechanisms to ensure such given consent is informed and executed properly and timely. Patients deserve transparency and accountability regarding the access to their data: who access it, when, and under what circumstances. Current healthcare systems,…
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