ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data

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Autor(a) principal: Humberto Jorge De Moura Costa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Cristiano Andre Da Costa, Antunes, Rodolfo S., Righi, Rodrigo, Crocker, Paul, LEITHARDT, VALDERI
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/44203
Resumo: All over the world, there is a lot of patient health data in different locations such as hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and other organizations. In this sense, global identification of the patient has emerged as an everyday healthcare challenge. Governments and institutions have to prioritize satisfactory, quick, and integrated decision-making in a wide, dispersed, and global environment because of unexpected challenges like pandemics or threats. In the current scientific literature, some of the existing challenges include support for a standard global unique identification that considers privacy issues, the combination of multiple technological biometry implementations, and personal documents. Thus, we propose a decentralized software model based on blockchain and smart contracts that includes privacy, global unique person identification supporting multiple combinations of documents, and biometric data using the Global Standards 1 - GS1 healthcare industry standard. Furthermore, we defined a methodology to evaluate a hypothetical use case of this model where an integrated and standard global health data sharing personal identification is crucial. For this, we implemented the proposed model in a global-wide continent location through cloud machines, fog computing, and blockchain considering the unique patient data identification and evaluate a use case scenario based on the top 5 most globally visited tourist destinations (France, Spain, the United States of America, China, and Italy), with an approach based on this model. The results show that using a model for a global id for healthcare can help reduce costs, time, and efforts, especially in the context of health threats, where agility and financial support must be prioritized.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
title ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
spellingShingle ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
Humberto Jorge De Moura Costa
Blockchain
cloud computing
global identification
gs1
healthcare
title_short ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
title_full ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
title_fullStr ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
title_full_unstemmed ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
title_sort ID-Care: a Model for Sharing Wide Healthcare Data
author Humberto Jorge De Moura Costa
author_facet Humberto Jorge De Moura Costa
Cristiano Andre Da Costa
Antunes, Rodolfo S.
Righi, Rodrigo
Crocker, Paul
LEITHARDT, VALDERI
author_role author
author2 Cristiano Andre Da Costa
Antunes, Rodolfo S.
Righi, Rodrigo
Crocker, Paul
LEITHARDT, VALDERI
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Humberto Jorge De Moura Costa
Cristiano Andre Da Costa
Antunes, Rodolfo S.
Righi, Rodrigo
Crocker, Paul
LEITHARDT, VALDERI
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blockchain
cloud computing
global identification
gs1
healthcare
topic Blockchain
cloud computing
global identification
gs1
healthcare
description All over the world, there is a lot of patient health data in different locations such as hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and other organizations. In this sense, global identification of the patient has emerged as an everyday healthcare challenge. Governments and institutions have to prioritize satisfactory, quick, and integrated decision-making in a wide, dispersed, and global environment because of unexpected challenges like pandemics or threats. In the current scientific literature, some of the existing challenges include support for a standard global unique identification that considers privacy issues, the combination of multiple technological biometry implementations, and personal documents. Thus, we propose a decentralized software model based on blockchain and smart contracts that includes privacy, global unique person identification supporting multiple combinations of documents, and biometric data using the Global Standards 1 - GS1 healthcare industry standard. Furthermore, we defined a methodology to evaluate a hypothetical use case of this model where an integrated and standard global health data sharing personal identification is crucial. For this, we implemented the proposed model in a global-wide continent location through cloud machines, fog computing, and blockchain considering the unique patient data identification and evaluate a use case scenario based on the top 5 most globally visited tourist destinations (France, Spain, the United States of America, China, and Italy), with an approach based on this model. The results show that using a model for a global id for healthcare can help reduce costs, time, and efforts, especially in the context of health threats, where agility and financial support must be prioritized.
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