Is Blockchain the Answer to Healthcare Data Breaches?

Healthcare breaches pose a major problem for doctors, patients, and entire medical and insurance systems, exposing confidential patient information and leaving responsible parties vulnerable to lawsuits – and worst of all, these breaches are increasingly common. It raises the question: what can we do to protect healthcare data? New blockchain technology may hold the answer.

Extending The Blockchain

Blockchain systems are best known as the infrastructure underlying Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but when it comes to cybersecurity, its function is to manage vulnerability and minimize available data via strong, standardized enforcement practices; by combining HIPAA and strict identity management, blockchain promises to engender greater stakeholder trust. Furthermore, while blockchain is being prioritized in traditional data security applications like records management, it can also be used to secure telehealth communications, in clinical trials, and tracing drug and medical devices through the manufacturing process.

Intervening In The Breach

Data breaches come in all kinds; you or someone you know has likely been impacted by credit card data breaches or other business services-related issues, and many stem from an insufficient emphasis on cybersecurity throughout a given organization. In healthcare, though, cybersecurity is already a top priority – and breaches still happen. One way to reduce vulnerabilities, then, ...


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