Blockchain in Healthcare: Implementing Hyperledger Fabric for Electronic Health Records at Frere Provincial Hospital
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jul 19, 2024
Abstract
As healthcare systems worldwide continue to grapple with the challenges of
interoperability, data security, and accessibility, integrating emerging
technologies becomes imperative. This paper investigates the implementation of
blockchain technology, specifically Hyperledger Fabric, for Electronic Health
Records (EHR) management at Frere Hospital in the Eastern Cape province of
South Africa. The paper examines the benefits and challenges of integrating
blockchain into healthcare information systems. Hyperledger Fabric's modular
architecture is harnessed to create a secure, transparent, and decentralized
platform for storing, managing, and sharing EHRs among stakeholders. The study
used a mixed-methods approach, integrating case studies and data collection
methods through observation and informal questions, with the specific goal of
understanding current record management methods and challenges. This method
offers practical insights and validates the approach. The result demonstrates
the role of blockchain in transforming healthcare, framed within a rigorous
exploration and analysis. The findings of this study have broader implications
for healthcare institutions seeking advanced solutions to address the
persistent challenges in electronic health record management. Ultimately, the
research underscores the transformative potential of blockchain technology in
healthcare settings, fostering trust, security, and efficiency in the
management of sensitive patient data.