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While e-Health systems must prioritise security and privacy, sharing medical data can help improve diagnostic accuracy. Because of its immutability, Blockchain (BC) is now being suggested as an exciting solution for sharing Personal Health Information (PHI). However, sharing PHI must improve patient privacy and security. As a result, this paper describes a secure medical data sharing system. Private BC, Consortium BC (CBC), and optimized cryptography are all included in the proposed system. To ensure patient privacy, PHI is encrypted using optimised ciphertext policy attribute based encryption (CP-ABE). In particular, replicated attributes amendment (RAA) is proposed to improve CP-ABE performance. For each replicated attribute, this RAA achieves a single share value. PHI ciphertexts are stored as blocks in the hospital’s private BC. Furthermore, the PHI keyword is saved to the CBC. By validating the keyword and getting access to the private BC, the doctor may retrieve all patient’s PHI. The article’s findings show that the proposed system achieves lower storage overhead, encryption time, and decryption time.
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Mishra, A.K., Mohapatra, Y. Hybrid blockchain based medical data sharing with the optimized CP-ABE for e-Health systems. Int. j. inf. tecnol. 16, 121–130 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41870-023-01625-9
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