Abstract

Abstract: A decentralized electronic health record (EHR) storage system is a system for storing and managing electronic health records (EHRs) in a decentralized manner. This means that, rather than storing EHRs on a centralized server or database, the records are distributed across a network of nodes, each of which stores a portion of the overall data. This allows for greater security, as it makes it much harder for the data to be lost or corrupted due to a single point of failure. It also gives patients more control over their own health data, as they can choose which nodes to store their records on. Additionally, a decentralized EHR storage system can provide better privacy and confidentiality, as the data is not stored in a single location that can be easily accessed by unauthorized parties.

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