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Generalizable Layered Blockchain Architecture for Health Care Applications: Development, Case Studies, and Evaluation
by
Chen, Yin-Wu
, Shae, Zon-Yin
, Shyu, Chi-Ren
, Zhuang, Yan
in
Application
/ Architecture
/ Authenticity
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchain - standards
/ Case studies
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Coordination
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Data exchange
/ Decentralization
/ Delivery of Health Care - standards
/ Digital currencies
/ Electronic health records
/ Feasibility
/ Health care industry
/ Health facilities
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Interoperability
/ Languages
/ Legitimacy
/ Medical records
/ Medical technology
/ Metadata
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Permission
/ Privacy
/ Property
/ Recruitment
/ Research Design - standards
/ Tracking
2020
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Generalizable Layered Blockchain Architecture for Health Care Applications: Development, Case Studies, and Evaluation
by
Chen, Yin-Wu
, Shae, Zon-Yin
, Shyu, Chi-Ren
, Zhuang, Yan
in
Application
/ Architecture
/ Authenticity
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchain - standards
/ Case studies
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Coordination
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Data exchange
/ Decentralization
/ Delivery of Health Care - standards
/ Digital currencies
/ Electronic health records
/ Feasibility
/ Health care industry
/ Health facilities
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Interoperability
/ Languages
/ Legitimacy
/ Medical records
/ Medical technology
/ Metadata
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Permission
/ Privacy
/ Property
/ Recruitment
/ Research Design - standards
/ Tracking
2020
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Generalizable Layered Blockchain Architecture for Health Care Applications: Development, Case Studies, and Evaluation
by
Chen, Yin-Wu
, Shae, Zon-Yin
, Shyu, Chi-Ren
, Zhuang, Yan
in
Application
/ Architecture
/ Authenticity
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchain - standards
/ Case studies
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Coordination
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Data exchange
/ Decentralization
/ Delivery of Health Care - standards
/ Digital currencies
/ Electronic health records
/ Feasibility
/ Health care industry
/ Health facilities
/ Health information
/ Health Information Exchange - standards
/ Health records
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information sharing
/ Interoperability
/ Languages
/ Legitimacy
/ Medical records
/ Medical technology
/ Metadata
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Permission
/ Privacy
/ Property
/ Recruitment
/ Research Design - standards
/ Tracking
2020
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Generalizable Layered Blockchain Architecture for Health Care Applications: Development, Case Studies, and Evaluation
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Generalizable Layered Blockchain Architecture for Health Care Applications: Development, Case Studies, and Evaluation
2020
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Overview
Data coordination across multiple health care facilities has become increasingly important for many emerging health care applications. Distrust has been recognized as a key barrier to the success of such applications. Leveraging blockchain technology could provide potential solutions tobuild trust between data providers and receivers by taking advantage of blockchain properties such as security, immutability, anonymity, decentralization, and smart contracts. Many health technologies have empirically proven that blockchain designs fit well with the needs of health care applications with certain degrees of success. However, there is a lack of robust architecture to provide a practical framework for developers to implement applications and test the performance of stability, efficiency, and scalability using standard blockchain designs. A generalized blockchain model is needed for the health care community to adopt blockchain technology and develop applications in a timely fashion.
This study aimed at building a generalized blockchain architecture that provides data coordination functions, including data requests, permission granting, data exchange, and usage tracking, for a wide spectrum of health care application developments.
An augmented, 3-layered blockchain architecture was built on a private blockchain network. The 3 layers, from bottom to top, are as follows: (1) incorporation of fundamental blockchain settings and smart contract design for data collection; (2) interactions between the blockchain and health care application development environment using Node.js and web3.js; and (3) a flexible development platform that supports web technologies such as HTML, https, and various programing languages. Two example applications, health information exchange (HIE) and clinical trial recruitment, were developed in our design to demonstrate the feasibility of the layered architecture. Case studies were conducted to test the performance in terms of stability, efficiency, and scalability of the blockchain system.
A total of 331,142 simulated HIE requests from accounts of 40,000 patients were successfully validated through this layered blockchain architecture with an average exchange time of 11.271 (SD 2.208) seconds. We also simulated a clinical trial recruitment scenario with the same set of patients and various recruitment criteria to match potential subjects using the same architecture. Potential subjects successfully received the clinical trial recruitment information and granted permission to the trial sponsors to access their health records with an average time of 3.07 seconds.
This study proposes a generalized layered blockchain architecture that offers health technology community blockchain features for application development without requiring developers to have extensive experience with blockchain technology. The case studies tested the performance of our design and empirically proved the feasibility of the architecture in 2 relevant health application domains.
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Gunther Eysenbach MD MPH, Associate Professor,JMIR Publications
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