Decentralized COVID-19 Health System Leveraging Blockchain
Lingsheng Chen, Shipeng Ye, Xiaoqi Li

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based decentralized COVID-19 health record system that enhances data security, privacy, and sharing by integrating encryption and access control within Hyperledger Fabric.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain framework for COVID-19 health data management, combining encryption, searchable data retrieval, and proxy re-encryption for secure, authorized access.
Findings
System successfully implements data upload and retrieval functions.
Ensures data privacy through encryption and access control.
Utilizes Hyperledger Fabric for scalable deployment.
Abstract
With the development of the Internet, the amount of data generated by the medical industry each year has grown exponentially. The Electronic Health Record (EHR) manages the electronic data generated during the user's treatment process. Typically, an EHR data manager belongs to a medical institution. This traditional centralized data management model has many unreasonable or inconvenient aspects, such as difficulties in data sharing, and it is hard to verify the authenticity and integrity of the data. The decentralized, non-forgeable, data unalterable and traceable features of blockchain are in line with the application requirements of EHR. This paper takes the most common COVID-19 as the application scenario and designs a COVID-19 health system based on blockchain, which has extensive research and application value. Considering that the public and transparent nature of blockchain…
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TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
