Implementing Blockchain to Enhance Usability of Patient-Generated Data

Author:

Baumann Steffen12,Stone Richard1,Abdelall Esra3,Srikrishnan Varun1,Schnieders Thomas1,Fales Colten1,Mumani Ahmad4

Affiliation:

1. Iowa State University, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Ames IA USA

2. Midmark Corporation, Versailles, OH USA

3. Jordan University, Department of Industrial Engineering, Irbid, Jordan

4. Yarmouk University, Department of Industrial Engineering, Irbid, Jordan

Abstract

The adoption of blockchain shows a variety of benefits owing to an incorruptible digital ledger and a decentralized database. This has eliminated the need for a gatekeeper to oversee all associated transactions. Blockchain, the underlying technology behind Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies, has found use in many industries besides finance, such as healthcare, where it is used for verifying medical licensing and credentialing, for tracking medical equipment (or consumables) from production to usage, and in cases associated with high levels of privacy and security. Patient data is collected using a plethora of patient-generated data devices, such as Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled wearables, health trackers, and home use medical devices. As a result, the data is siloed amongst several applications and/or vendors’ proprietary solutions. Of all this data, only some of it is transmitted to Electronic Medical Records. This produces the risk that not all data collected will be reviewed at the point of care due to the abundance of data collected. This article explains the areas within healthcare where blockchain could address data usability challenges and analyzes new ways in which patient health data can be collected to address the increasing number of challenges associated with the amount of data being generated over time. It also describes the drivers behind this data collection trend, the associated challenges and the subsequent ramifications. It concludes with a review of previous studies on data usability challenges and the means by which blockchain can be used to overcome these challenges.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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