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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Enhancing Interoperability and Security in Personal Health Record Management through Solana Blockchain and Custodial Wallet Architecture

It has always been challenging to collaborate when managing medical records, which leads to disjointed patient records and ineffective healthcare delivery. Promising against these challenges is the Solana blockchain, which is renowned for its abundant resources and inexpensive transaction fees.

Chirag Goel, Kunal Chhabra, Samyak Jain, Dr. Neetu Goel, Dr. Sudha Narang

Student of Btech(CSE), MAIT, Delhi

Student of Btech(CSE), MAIT, Delhi

Student of Btech(CSE), MAIT, Delhi

Assistant Professor, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies-Technical Campus, Delhi

Associate Professor, MAIT, Delhi

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Keywords: Healthcare, PHR, Protocol, Solana Blockchain

Abstract: It has always been challenging to collaborate when managing medical records, which leads to disjointed patient records and ineffective healthcare delivery. Promising against these challenges is the Solana blockchain, which is renowned for its abundant resources and inexpensive transaction fees. The project will start with a thorough analysis of PHR interaction as it stands today, emphasizing the shortcomings of the current setup and the need for fresh approaches. Subsequently, he will comprehend the attributes and functionalities of the Solana blockchain and emphasize its appropriateness for healthcare applications. Throughout the project's duration, a PHR management model on the Solana blockchain will be developed and created. Consensus management will be implemented via smart contracts, which will also make it possible for authorized stakeholders to share information transparently and safely.

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