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http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2022.03.011

Secured Different Disciplinaries in Electronic Medical Record based on Watermarking and Consortium Blockchain Technology  

Mohananthini, N. (Department of E.E.E., Muthayammal Engg. College (Autonomous))
Ananth, C. (Department of Computer and Information Science, Annamalai University)
Parvees, M.Y. Mohamed (Department of Computer and Information Science, Annamalai University)
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KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS) / v.16, no.3, 2022 , pp. 947-971 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a valuable source of medical data intelligence in e-health systems. The watermarking techniques have been used to authenticate the owner and protect the EMR from illegal copying. The existing distributive strategies, successfully operated to secure the EMR, are found to be inadequate. Blockchain technology, mainly, is employed by a sharing database that allows the digital crypto-currency. It rapidly leads to the magnified expectations acme. In this excitement, the use of consortium adopting the technology based on Blockchain, in the EMR structure, is found improving. This type of consortium adds an immutable share with a translucent record of the entire business and it is accomplished with responsibility, along with faith and transparency. The combination of watermarking and Blockchain technology provides a singular chance to promote a secured, trustworthy electronic documents administration to share with the e-records system. The authors, in this article, present their views on consortium Blockchain technology which is incorporated in the EMR system. The ledger, used for the distribution of the block structure, has team healthcare models based on dissimilar multiple image watermarking techniques.
Keywords
Consortium blockchain technology; electronic medical record; cryptography; image encryption; cipher watermark; team healthcare;
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