Invention Title:
Distributed, secured, permissioned, multi-device connected system and method empowering the patients and guardians to create, store, manage, and fully own their healthcare records for generations
Publication number:US20250139283
Publication date:2025-05-01
Inventors:
Sai Keertika Reddy Dorasani Maryland Hts, MO, United States
Tanish Asesa Reddy Dorasani Maryland Hts, MO, United States
Applicants:
Sai Keertika Reddy Dorasani Maryland Hts, MO, United States
Tanish Asesa Reddy Dorasani Maryland Hts, MO, United States
Smart overview of the Invention
The Vaidyo Bioblockchain System addresses challenges in managing patient records across various platforms, aiming to revolutionize traditional healthcare data management. It resolves data ownership issues by granting patients full control over their data, stored in a patient-authorized space. This system simplifies healthcare information management and shifts the dynamics of data ownership, empowering patients by placing them at the center of their healthcare data ecosystem.
Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to digital healthcare management systems, focusing on a distributed, permission-based software and multi-device platform. It enhances security, accessibility, and interoperability of healthcare data across computers, smart devices, and wearables. By leveraging distributed ledger technology, it ensures secure and immutable data access, fostering a patient-centric healthcare experience. This innovation modernizes health recordkeeping and supports medical research and public health goals.
Description of the Related Art
The transition to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) introduced fragmentation in healthcare data management. Patients struggle with scattered records across providers and platforms, complicating care continuity. Data breaches heighten security concerns, while organizational control over health data limits patient access and management capabilities. The Vaidyo Bioblockchain system addresses these challenges by redefining healthcare record management with a patient-centered data ownership model.
Challenges Addressed By the Invention
- Fragmentation of Healthcare Records: Difficulty in compiling a complete health history due to scattered records.
- Data Security and Privacy Concerns: Frequent data breaches raise concerns about unauthorized access to sensitive information.
- Limited Patient Control Over Health Data: Traditional systems restrict patient access and control over their own health information.
- Inefficiency and Inaccessibility: Lack of a unified system interface complicates accessing and sharing health records.
Objectives of the Invention
- Centralize and Secure Health Records: Create a unified platform consolidating records into a secure repository using blockchain technology.
- Empower Patients with Data Ownership: Enable patients to control their health records, granting or revoking access as needed.
- Enhance Accessibility and Interoperability: Ensure seamless access across devices and platforms for efficient healthcare delivery.
- Contribute to Medical Research: Encourage anonymized data sharing with research institutions to advance medical knowledge.