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      MB-BC: Drug Traceability System Based on Multibranched Blockchain Structure

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          The establishment of a complete drug traceability system is essentially important for public drug security and the business of pharmaceutical companies which is aimed at tracking where the drug has gone along the drug supply chain. Traditional centralized server-client technical solutions have been far from satisfaction for their bad performances in data authenticity, privacy, system resilience, and flexibility. In this paper, we propose a drug traceability scheme called MB-BC, which realizes the security and traceability of drug data through a novel multibranched blockchain scheme. Different from the characteristics of transparency of traditional blockchains, MB-BC realizes fine-grained access control of data between all levels in the system, which improves the security and privacy of data. MB-BC has further improved the existing consensus mechanism, strengthened the supervision of pharmaceutical companies, and further improved the safety and robustness of the system. Furthermore, the system combines data access strategies with smart contracts; each branch chain can also issue its smart contract to provide personalized services. Finally, security and performance evaluations show that the solution is advantageous in terms of data security, system robustness, supervisibility, and traceability, as well as efficient in terms of blockchain throughput, data query time, and blockchain consensus consumptions, compared with other typical approaches.

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              A Novel Medical Blockchain Model for Drug Supply Chain Integrity Management in a Smart Hospital

              At present, in pharmacology one of the most serious problems is counterfeit drugs. The Health Research Funding organization reported that in developing countries, nearly 10–30% of the drugs are fake. Counterfeiting is not the main issue itself, but, rather, the fact that, as compared to traditional drugs, these counterfeit drugs produce different side effects to human health. According to WHO, around 30% of the total medicine sold in Africa, Asia, and Latin America is counterfeit. This is the major worldwide problem, and the situation is worse in developing countries, where one out of every 10 medicines are either fake or do not follow drug regulations. The rise of Internet pharmacies has made it more difficult to standardize drug safety. It is difficult to detect counterfeits because these drugs pass through different complex distributed networks, thus forming opportunities for counterfeits to enter the authentic supply chain. The safety of the pharmaceutical supply chain has become a major concern for public health, which is a collective process. In this paper, we propose a novel drug supply chain management using Hyperledger Fabric based on blockchain technology to handle secure drug supply chain records. The proposed system solves this problem by conducting drug record transactions on a blockchain to create a smart healthcare ecosystem with a drug supply chain. A smart contract is launched to give time-limited access to electronic drug records and also patient electronic health records. We also carried out a number of experiments in order to demonstrate the usability and efficiency of the designed platform. Finally, we used Hyperledger Caliper as a benchmarking tool to conduct the performance of the designed system in terms of transactions per second, transaction latency, and resource utilization.
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                Journal
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Hindawi Limited
                1530-8677
                1530-8669
                July 25 2022
                July 25 2022
                : 2022
                : 1-14
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Computer Science, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, 210023 Jiangsu, China
                [2 ]Jiangsu High Technology Research Key Laboratory for Wireless Sensor Networks, Nanjing, 210023 Jiangsu, China
                [3 ]College of Science, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an, 710065 Shanxi, China
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                10.1155/2022/5163003
                ee5b3400-4120-4a46-b81a-355bf3817e95
                © 2022

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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