Abstract

The exchange of medical information has been drastically altered by patient-centered developments such as personal health records (PHR). By giving patients a place to handle their own PHR on a unified transactional platform, personal health record (PHR) services increase the efficiency with which medical information may be kept, accessed, and transferred. With the ultimate objective of providing patients with total surveillance under data, our findings is focused on creating a state-of-the-art infrastructure for the safe transfer of personal health data via cloud computing. Patients have the option of encrypting their PHR files, which provides an additional layer of security and allows them to set access control limits such as who has access to their files and to what degree. When data is encrypted in the cloud, only approved users may access it. Using cloud-based platforms to share health records raises concerns over confidentiality and privacy, which are addressed by the proposed method. Patients may still benefit from data interchange for the goal of better healthcare thanks to the framework’s provision of an encrypted PHR file option. This framework may accommodate attribute-based encryption (ABE) and other kinds of granular security. These measures ensure that people may continue to have access to, and make changes to, their own medical data, even when they are stored on the cloud. This article presents research that attempts to meet the demands of patients while also providing a safe method of transferring individual health information through cloud computing.

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