Abstract

Research and innovative medical practises are constantly advancing and revolutionising the medical industry. The success of healthcare reform depends on a number of variables, one of the most important of which is the safeguarding of patients’ right to privacy about their own medical information. Important patient information should be transmitted only to those who need to see it, hence using encrypted channels for data transfer is crucial. As this is the case, the article’s author suggests using a system called distributed block chains to protect healthcare institutions’ data. The results of this study suggest that a healthcare system based on blockchain technology could provide patients and healthcare providers with a trustworthy and safe way to store sensitive data. My stance has been to push for a middle ground that will ensure patient privacy. It has been rigorously examined, and the outcomes confirm that it is resistant to standard attacks. Furthermore, an Ethereum-based implementation has been used to assess the proposed system’s viability.

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