Two items of interest here…
- This potentially is fabulous tech, and one first responders have been asking about for years
- It’s Walmart – the next biggest healthcare organization??
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Walmart patent proposes storing patient records on the blockchain
Written by Julie Spitzer | June 18, 2018 | Print | Email
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/walmart-patent-would-store-patient-records-on-blockchain.html
Walmart was recently awarded a patent that describes a system of storing patient medical records on the blockchain within a wearable device so first responders can access patient data in emergency situations, according to CCN.
The patent, titled “Obtaining a Medical Record Stored on a Blockchain from a Wearable Device,” describes three core devices starting with a wearable — ideally, a bracelet — that acts as the storage hub for the blockchain database, which only holds emergency-specific information to protect privacy. The patent also includes a biometric scanner to capture the patient’s biometric signature and a Radio-Frequency Identification scanner for scanning the wearable device.
Walmart hopes the system will allow medical providers to access a patient’s vital medical records and information before the patient arrives at a particular facility. Here is how Walmart envisions its patent in action:
- When a first responder scans a patient’s wearable device with the RFID scanner, they would receive an encrypted private key and the public key associated with that particular patient.
- To decrypt the private key, the first responder would scan a biometric feature on the patient, such as their face, retina, iris or fingerprint.
- As soon as the private key is decrypted, the patient’s medical records can be viewed on the blockchain.
- The patent would also enable first responders to share the patient’s health information with other healthcare entities through the use of internet of things devices.