Journal Article10.1016/J.SCS.2018.02.014
Ancile: Privacy-Preserving Framework for Access Control and Interoperability of Electronic Health Records Using Blockchain Technology
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TL;DR: A blockchain-based framework for secure, interoperable, and efficient access to medical records by patients, providers, and third parties, while preserving the privacy of patients’ sensitive information is proposed, named Ancile.
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About: This article is published in Sustainable Cities and Society. The article was published on 01 May 2018. The article focuses on the topics: Information privacy & Information sensitivity.
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