HEALTHLINK-Enhancing Access to Medical Information and Securing It
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During critical emergencies, failure to access a patient’s medical history can lead to hazardous delays, redundant tests, and added healthcare expenses. These gaps in medical information make it difficult for healthcare providers to provide timely and accurate care, ultimately affecting patient outcomes. HealthLink is a blockchain platform designed to solve this problem by providing a secure and decentralized way of storing and sharing patient medical records. Using IPFS and Pinata for decentralized storage and employing sophisticated encryption methods, HealthLink keeps sensitive medical information confidential and only accessible to authorized staff. Authenticated hospitals, approved by a government-appointed administrator, can safely access and modify patient records using biometric scans, like fingerprint identification, or NFT-based identity cards. This enables hospitals to rapidly access a patient’s medical history in emergency situations, minimizing the requirement for repeated tests, accelerating diagnosis, and enhancing treatment outcomes. Moreover, HealthLink has an interactive map that allows users to simply find and book appointments at nearby verified hospitals and testing facilities. This feature makes it easier for patients who need urgent care to be connected with the right resources in a timely manner. Through the facilitation of accessibility, sharing, and security of medical information, HealthLink seeks to revolutionize healthcare systems. The platform not only enhances patient outcomes and care but also builds higher levels of trust between patients and healthcare professionals. With HealthLink, we envision a future when healthcare is more efficient, quicker, and personalized cases.
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HealthLink, IPFS, Pinata, NFT-based identity cards, fingerprint identificationPublished
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