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Volume 4 Issue 3
May-June 2026
| Author(s) | M. Gayathri, M. Narasimha Yadav |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | By giving encrypted private health information (PHRs) to medical institutions or physicians for research reasons, more people will obtain first-rate treatment within the electronic health system. However, a significant problem is that green data retrieval via encrypted PHRs is hindered, leading to decreased data utilization, because the treatment procedure requires the health practitioner's continuous online presence, which is not always feasible for all physicians (e.g., due to lack of access in certain situations). This work presents a revolutionary cozy and re-encryption device that enables proxy-based searches and allows healthcare providers to perform comfortable and eco-friendly remote PHR tracking and searches. (1) To preserve confidentiality, the affected person's medical data collected through devices is encrypted before being moved to a cloud server. PHR secrecy; (2) DMPs are only accessible by physicians or authorized research facilities; (3) medical responsibilities may be assigned by Alice, the responsible physician. Search and see a POP (physician agent) or a particular research enterprise using a cloud server that enables cloud access management for the statistics server. We demonstrate the security of our approach and define the security concept. Finally, an overall performance review confirms our strategy's effectiveness. |
| Keywords | Blockchain, Personal Healthcare Records (PHRs), E-Healthcare System, Health Management. |
| Discipline | Engineering |
| Published In | Volume 4, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-06-04 |

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