论文标题
缩放区块链支持医院系统的电子健康记录
Scaling Blockchains to Support Electronic Health Records for Hospital Systems
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论文摘要
电子健康记录(EHR)改善了医疗保健的许多方面,并允许更容易的医疗服务提供者管理。已经提出了区块链作为支持电子健康记录(EHR)的有前途的解决方案,但也与支持现实世界中医疗保健系统的可伸缩性问题有关。本文量化了与当前区块链相关的可伸缩性问题和瓶颈,并介绍了区块链支持医疗保健系统所具有的局限性。特别是我们表明,诸如比特币,以太坊和IOTA等众所周知的区块链不能支持大规模医院系统(例如肯塔基大学医疗保健系统)的交易,每天留下超过750万的未密封交易。然后,我们讨论如何使用Sidechains来解释区块链的瓶颈,从而使众所周知的区块链每天支持更大的医院系统超过3000万笔交易。然后,我们介绍了患者健康链体系结构,以提供未来的方向,以了解如何实现具有侧链的EHR系统的扩展区块链。
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have improved many aspects of healthcare and allowed for easier patient management for medical providers. Blockchains have been proposed as a promising solution for supporting Electronic Health Records (EHRs), but have also been linked to scalability concerns about supporting real-world healthcare systems. This paper quantifies the scalability issues and bottlenecks related to current blockchains and puts into perspective the limitations blockchains have with supporting healthcare systems. Particularly we show that well known blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and IOTA cannot support transactions of a large scale hospital system such as the University of Kentucky HealthCare system and leave over 7.5M unsealed transactions per day. We then discuss how bottlenecks of blockchains can be relieved with sidechains, enabling well-known blockchains to support even larger hospital systems of over 30M transactions per day. We then introduce the Patient-Healthchain architecture to provide future direction on how scaling blockchains for EHR systems with sidechains can be achieved.