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Blockchain Based B-Health Prototype for Secure Healthcare Transactions

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The rapid advances in crypto wallet are re-defining privacy around transactions. A Crypto wallet comprises of software containing private and public keys and uses Blockchain to send and receive currency. Since the wallet will be based on the Blockchain, every transaction will be recorded, and every transaction will be stored. The privacy concerns have emerged out interaction between the normal transactions being made and the transactions made using blockchain in many fields like healthcare, defence etc. For the check on transactional details even the currency is not stored at one location; instead, they all exist as a transaction records on the Blockchain. In creating a Crypto Digital Wallet, we will solve traditional wallet problems. As these wallets store private and public keys, a user is facilitated with various operations such as sending or receiving coins, Portfolio balance, and crypto currency trading. This also ensures the user’s privacy by using a hexadecimal address of the wallet. However, the currency’s address to be exchanged differs from one service provider to another. Therefore, a Blockchain-based wallet provides all the necessary features for safe and secure transfers and exchange of funds between different healthcare consumers. It will also allow easy exchange of currency between different countries when patients are treated in different countries the issue of currency exchange will also be conquered. The renowned papers from various journals are studied and then it is discovered that there is no crypto wallet that can provide personalized point of service to the patients. In this paper, we have tried creating a “Crypto wallet based on Blockchain,” to manage healthcare data the issues of security and data breach will be eradicated.

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It includes the list of Graphical User Interface (GUI) figures obtained in the project for which the algorithms are already stated above. The below figures are given for reference (Figs. 10, 11 and 12).

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Goswami, P., de Albuquerque, V.H.C., Aggarwal, L. (2023). Blockchain Based B-Health Prototype for Secure Healthcare Transactions. In: Sachdeva, S., Watanobe, Y., Bhalla, S. (eds) Big Data Analytics in Astronomy, Science, and Engineering. BDA 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13830. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28350-5_6

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