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Title: SHSP: A SCALABLE FRAMEWORK FOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM USING POLYGON BLOCKCHAIN
Authors: KUNTAL, DIVYA
Keywords: HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
POLYGON BLOCKCHAIN
SCALABLE FRAMEWORK
Issue Date: May-2023
Series/Report no.: TD-6512;
Abstract: In the world of healthcare where we produce data every single time, data security, interoperability, and scalability are the challenges. Traditional health care systems more often struggle with these issues, resulting in data breaches, and patients having limited control over their own health data. To tackle these challenges, we propose an innovative framework(SHSP) A Scalable Framework for Healthcare System using Polygon Blockchain. that utilizes the Matic network a scalable layer 2 solution. Polygon offers fast and cost-effective transactions, making this suites for healthcare applications. In this paper, we propose a scal able framework that leverages the power of the Polygon blockchain to create a robust healthcare system. Our framework incorporates various components, in cluding patient data management, interoperability and access control to build a secure and efficient healthcare ecosystem. Patient data management ensures that health records are securely stored on the blockchain while access control ensures that only authorized entities can access and update patient data. Smart contracts are utilized to enforce access control policies and automate healthcare processes, eliminating reliance on intermediaries and improving system efficiency. By leveraging the unique features of the Polygon blockchain, our framework offers a scalable and more secure solution for healthcare systems, enabling efficient data management, improved interoperability, and security.
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