Blockchain for Secure Medical Record Management

Data integrity and patient privacy are the two pillars of modern healthcare. Traditional centralized databases are often vulnerable to cyberattacks and data breaches. Blockchain technology offers a decentralized alternative where every update to a medical record is timestamped, encrypted, and linked to the previous entry.

  • Patient Sovereignty: Instead of hospitals “owning” the data, blockchain allows patients to hold the private keys to their own records, granting temporary access to doctors as needed.
  • Audit Trails: Every change made to a record is traceable, which is vital for clinical trials and legal compliance, ensuring that data has not been tampered with.
  • Reduced Redundancy: Since a single, updated version of a patientโ€™s history exists on the ledger, there is no need for repetitive testing or manual data entry when a patient switches providers.