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A novel blockchain-based architectural modal for healthcare data integrity: Covid19 screening laboratory use-case
Sabri Barbaria1, Halima Mahjoubi1, Hanene Boussi Rahmouni1,2
1Laboratory of Biophysics and Medical Technologies, Higher Institute of Medical Technologies of Tunis (ISTMT), University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia.
Abstract:
In this paper, we are proposing a blockchain-based architectural model to ensure the integrity of healthcare-sensitive data in an AI-based medical research context. In our approach, we will use the HL7 FHIR standardized data structure to ensure the interoperability of our approach with the existing hospital information systems (HIS). Indeed, structuring the data coming from several heterogeneous sources would enhance its quality. In addition, a standardised data structure would help establish a more accurate security and data protection model throughout the process of data collection cleansing and processing. Hence, we designed our architecture to be interoperable with all FHIR-based HISs to add a trust layer to the current medical research process. In this paper we are to achieve our goal, we will combine continua healthcare IoT architecture and Hyperledger fabric architecture. Our trust layer model is composed of four components: (1) an architecture that integrates with the HL7 FHIR data exchange framework, which extends an open protocol that supports efficient standards-based healthcare data exchange (2) a blockchain layer to support access control and auditing of FHIR health records that are stored in the data exchange network databases; (3) a distributed architecture consisting of multiple trusted nodes ensure privacy protection for health data; and (4) an application programming interface (API) will be available for use by the network.
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