MediLinker: a blockchain-based decentralized health information management platform for patient-centric healthcare

Front Big Data. 2023 Jun 22:6:1146023. doi: 10.3389/fdata.2023.1146023. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Patients' control over how their health information is stored has been an ongoing issue in health informatics. Currently, most patients' health information is stored in centralized but siloed health information systems of healthcare institutions, rarely connected to or interoperable with other institutions outside of their specific health system. This centralized approach to the storage of health information is susceptible to breaches, though it can be mitigated using technology that allows for decentralized access. One promising technology that offers the possibility of decentralization, data protection, and interoperability is blockchain. In 2019, our interdisciplinary team from the University of Texas at Austin's Dell Medical School, School of Information, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Information Technology Services developed MediLinker-a blockchain-based decentralized health information management platform for patient-centric healthcare. This paper provides an overview of MediLinker and outlines its ongoing and future development and implementation. Overall, this paper contributes insights into the opportunities and challenges in developing and implementing blockchain-based technologies in healthcare.

Keywords: MediLinker; blockchain; decentralization; health information management; patient identity.

Grants and funding

The University of Texas Blockchain Initiative provided partial funding for this work.