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Securing Health Care Data

Shivaprasad Swami

Abstract


The goal of this paper is to promote a wellbeing-based block chain technology for protecting health information and providing patients with benefits. The closed model Blockchain is used in this implementation to manage and share electronic health and medical records, determine patient similarity for a reference-based implementation, and enable data sharing among patients, clinics, hospitals, and other medical data researchers. likewise, enhance interoperability. Using the Ethereum digital currency execution and Pyeth programming on the Python platform, the profile coordinating calculation with blockchain security is being carried out. The Raspberry Pi, a pulse sensor, and a circulatory strain sensor are utilized in the trial arrangement to obtain the consequence of the vital execution. Using mining techniques and the connection between the information gathered from the blocks for the two patients, it can be seen that profile matching is possible.


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