Data management and sharing remain a considerable concern, especially where patients’ records are involved. In cooperation with a top healthcare organization, we developed a blockchain-enabled system that empowers patients to manage the availability of their health data, improving data protection and sharing.
Financial Services
Blockchain Development
The members of our team implemented blockchain into the process, and patients have control over their own EHRs. This approach helped us to provide safe data exchange between providers and meet the requirements of legislation, namely HIPAA and GDPR.
Found out areas of difficulty with the current way of sharing data.
Proposed a safe and systematic model of patient management.
This system has developed unique and intuitive dashboards for patients and healthcare practitioners.
Experimentally designed the permission management mechanism for data transfer.
They established a private blockchain platform for security storage.
Smart contracts combined and linked permissions.
Launched the platform through an introduction of pilot trials across various hospitals.
Continued to offer support as needed to help facilitate the implementation of the model.
Data Privacy Concerns: Patients had no control over the visibility of data sharing.
Database: Data was fragmented over multiple systems.
Conformity: HIPAA and GDPR regulation compliance was a problem.
How to connect two different hospital systems so that the data is integrated and available.
While architecting the platform, it was important to construct a platform that was well equipped to manage large volumes of data for the company.
Data privacy concerns were resolved, and data security was ensured. With streamlined access, trust factor was successfully built with the patient.
The records became fully controlled by the patients, which increased both trust and potential engagement.
Patient and staff information was available immediately as they approved patient records, thus allowing swift decisions.
This has solved the issues regarding healthcare regulations and enhanced the reliability of operations.