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Using PROV and Blockchain to Achieve Health Data Provenance

Using PROV and Blockchain to Achieve Health Data Provenance
Using PROV and Blockchain to Achieve Health Data Provenance
Provenance is the foundation of data quality, usually implemented by automatically capturing the trace of data manipulation over space and time. In healthcare, provenance becomes critical since it encompasses both clinical research and patient safety. In this proposal we aim at exploiting and innovating existing health IT deployments by enabling data provenance queries for all kind of clinical information from anywhere.
The proposed technical solution exploits the novelty and the peer-to-peer fashion of the blockchain technology and smart-contracts to instrument international standards such as IHE and HL7 with a provenance system robust to fraudulences.
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Massi, Massimiliano
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Miladi, Abdallah
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Margheri, Andrea
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Sassone, Vladimiro
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Rosenzweig, Jason
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Massi, Massimiliano
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Sassone, Vladimiro
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Massi, Massimiliano, Miladi, Abdallah, Margheri, Andrea, Sassone, Vladimiro and Rosenzweig, Jason (2018) Using PROV and Blockchain to Achieve Health Data Provenance 24pp.

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Abstract

Provenance is the foundation of data quality, usually implemented by automatically capturing the trace of data manipulation over space and time. In healthcare, provenance becomes critical since it encompasses both clinical research and patient safety. In this proposal we aim at exploiting and innovating existing health IT deployments by enabling data provenance queries for all kind of clinical information from anywhere.
The proposed technical solution exploits the novelty and the peer-to-peer fashion of the blockchain technology and smart-contracts to instrument international standards such as IHE and HL7 with a provenance system robust to fraudulences.

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In preparation date: 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 421292
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/421292
PURE UUID: c623cab9-beca-4d1a-9783-f0230eda3753
ORCID for Andrea Margheri: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5048-8070
ORCID for Vladimiro Sassone: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6432-1482

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Date deposited: 31 May 2018 16:30
Last modified: 10 Sep 2024 01:40

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Author: Massimiliano Massi
Author: Abdallah Miladi
Author: Andrea Margheri ORCID iD
Author: Vladimiro Sassone ORCID iD
Author: Jason Rosenzweig

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