CN110674517A - Diabetes management system based on block chain medical data sharing - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to the technical field of intelligent diabetes management, and discloses a diabetes management system based on block chain medical data sharing, which comprises: the system comprises a block database server A1, a block database server A2, a block database server A3 and a block database server An which are distributed in different administrative regions, and a block database server B1, a block database server B2, a block database server B3 and a block database server Bn which are distributed in the residential region of the diabetic patient; connecting any block database server as a block node to form a diabetes management information block chain network; personal sensitive information about a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted by adopting an encryption mode of zero knowledge proof. The invention solves the technical problem that the privacy protection requirement of a patient on personal sensitive information is not met in the process of sharing medical data in the conventional diabetes management system.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of intelligent diabetes management, in particular to a diabetes management system based on block chain medical data sharing.
Background
Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder in which blood sugar (glucose) rises and then flows out of urine, so that there is sugar in the urine. Specifically, it is related to excessive intake of total heat, fat, and carbohydrate, less exercise, and excessive nutrition. Diabetes is a very typical chronic disease, and if a patient can intervene in a professional condition under the coordination of professional institutions such as a medical supervision institution, a medical institution, a third-party service providing institution and the like, the patient can play a role in effectively controlling the condition to a great extent.
However, in the process of coordinately intervening diabetes patient's condition, relevant organizations tend to have access to medical data related to the patient's condition, which requires that the medical data of the patients must be shared, but the sharing of the medical data is a sensitive topic, which is a pain point and a key problem for the application development of the medical industry, and mainly results from the privacy protection requirement of the patients for personal sensitive information.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical problem to be solved
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention provides a diabetes management system based on block chain medical data sharing, which solves the technical problem that the privacy protection requirement of a patient on personal sensitive information is not met in the process of sharing medical data in the existing diabetes management system.
(II) technical scheme
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme:
a diabetes management system based on blockchain medical data sharing, comprising: a block database server A1, a block database server A2, a block database server A3 and a block database server An which are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in different administrative regions;
further comprising: the system comprises a block database server B1, a block database server B2, a block database server B3 and a block database server Bn, wherein the block database server B1, the block database server B2, the block database server B3 and the block database server Bn are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in a residential area of a diabetic patient;
connecting any block database server as a block node to form a diabetes management information block chain network;
personal sensitive information about a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted by adopting an encryption mode of zero knowledge proof.
Further, the method also comprises the following steps: the blood glucose monitoring equipment is used for monitoring blood glucose indexes of a patient, and is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
Further, the method also comprises the following steps: the video acquisition equipment is arranged near the dining table and used for monitoring the diet condition of the patient, and the video acquisition equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
Further, the method also comprises the following steps: the wearable equipment is used for monitoring blood pressure indexes, heart rate indexes and sleep quality of patients, and the wearable equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
(III) advantageous technical effects
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial technical effects:
the invention takes any block database server installed and operated with diabetes management software as a block node to form a diabetes management information block chain network, personal sensitive information of a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted in a zero-knowledge proof encryption mode, historical medical records of the patient between different medical institutions can be uploaded to a block chain platform, different data providers can authorize users on the platform to publicly access the data in a channel allowed by the users, the block chain provides a solution for solving the problem of medical data sharing, and the zero-knowledge proof encryption mode of the personal sensitive information of the patient fully meets the privacy protection requirement of the patient on the personal sensitive information.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
A diabetes management system based on blockchain medical data sharing, comprising: a block database server A1, a block database server A2, a block database server A3 and a block database server An which are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in different administrative regions;
further comprising: the system comprises a block database server B1, a block database server B2, a block database server B3 and a block database server Bn, wherein the block database server B1, the block database server B2, the block database server B3 and the block database server Bn are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in a residential area of a diabetic patient;
connecting any block database server as a block node to form a diabetes management information block chain network;
personal sensitive information of a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted by adopting an encryption mode of zero knowledge certification;
any block database server installed and operated with diabetes management software is used as a block node and connected to form a diabetes management information block chain network, personal sensitive information about a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted in a zero-knowledge proof encryption mode, historical medical records of the patient between different medical institutions can be uploaded to a block chain platform, different data providers can authorize users on the platform to have public access to the data in a channel allowed by the users, the block chain provides a solution for solving the problem of medical data sharing, and the zero-knowledge proof encryption mode of the personal sensitive information of the patient fully meets the privacy protection requirement of the patient on the personal sensitive information;
further, the method also comprises the following steps: the blood glucose monitoring equipment is used for monitoring blood glucose indexes of a patient, and is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism;
further, the method also comprises the following steps: the video acquisition equipment is arranged near the dining table and used for monitoring the diet condition of the patient, and the video acquisition equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism;
further, the method also comprises the following steps: the wearable equipment is used for monitoring blood pressure indexes, heart rate indexes and sleep quality of patients, and the wearable equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
It is noted that, herein, relational terms such as first and second, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A diabetes management system based on blockchain medical data sharing, comprising: a block database server A1, a block database server A2, a block database server A3 and a block database server An which are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in different administrative regions;
further comprising: the system comprises a block database server B1, a block database server B2, a block database server B3 and a block database server Bn, wherein the block database server B1, the block database server B2, the block database server B3 and the block database server Bn are installed and run with diabetes management software and are distributed in a residential area of a diabetic patient;
connecting any block database server as a block node to form a diabetes management information block chain network;
personal sensitive information about a patient stored in a block database of the diabetes management software is encrypted by adopting an encryption mode of zero knowledge proof.
2. The diabetes management system of claim 1, further comprising: the blood glucose monitoring equipment is used for monitoring blood glucose indexes of a patient, and is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
3. The diabetes management system of claim 2, further comprising: the video acquisition equipment is arranged near the dining table and used for monitoring the diet condition of the patient, and the video acquisition equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
4. The diabetes management system of claim 3, further comprising: the wearable equipment is used for monitoring blood pressure indexes, heart rate indexes and sleep quality of patients, and the wearable equipment is in communication connection with a local block database server B in a diabetes management information block chain network through a Bluetooth communication mechanism.
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