Abstract

Health information exchange (HIE) refers to the integrated management and secure sharing of health information among healthcare entities. HIE improves healthcare quality and streamline healthcare administrative work. These advantages have propelled health-care stakeholders to implement HIE. However, challenged by issues such as security, privacy, and costs, HIE is not widespread. Recent studies have suggested blockchain-based HIE for solving security and privacy issues. Unfortunately, existing blockchain-based HIE studies do not consider the privacy issues caused by analyzing senders and receivers of transactions in the blockchain. In this work, we suggest MEXchange, a novel blockchain-based privacypreserving HIE that prevents the privacy issue by obscuring the sender and concealing receiver addresses. We propose smart contracts and workflow that use ring signature and stealth address for blockchainbased HIE. Software components and implementation of MEXchange on the Ethereum private network are discussed. We evaluate MEXchange quantitatively by measuring the transaction latency and throughput of exchanging. Also, we evaluate MEXchange qualitatively using the requirements of the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Moreover, we proceed threat modeling based on STRIDE. Finally, we compare MEXchange with Ancile, FHIRChain, Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (IHE XDS), and MedRec. The MEXchange lowers barriers to the application of blockchain-based HIE systems by mitigating privacy and security issues among healthcare stakeholders.

Highlights

  • Health information exchange (HIE) defines the integrated management and secure sharing of health information among healthcare entities [1]

  • This paper aims to propose and implement a novel blockchain-based privacy-preserving framework, MEXchange, as a solution to the inference problem through obscuring and concealing the sender and receiver addresses, respectively

  • As we have suggested general smart contracts to utilize the ring signature and stealth address, MEXchange can be applied to any blockchain platform that supports smart contracts

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Introduction

Health information exchange (HIE) defines the integrated management and secure sharing of health information among healthcare entities [1]. The HIE improves the quality of health care, streamlines hospital care and administrative work, and enables diverse data analysis of research institutes [2]. These advantages have facilitated several research and developments geared to implement HIE. Healthcare stakeholders are attempting to address security and privacy issues in HIE through blockchain adoption [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]. Patel et al [16] utilized blockchain and cryptographic techniques to present a framework suitable and safe for medical image sharing

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