Bibliographic citations
Fernandez, R., Yovera, A. (2020). Modelo Tecnológico para la Gestión de la Historia Clínica entre Entidades Privadas de Salud [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654602
Fernandez, R., Yovera, A. Modelo Tecnológico para la Gestión de la Historia Clínica entre Entidades Privadas de Salud [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654602
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title = "Modelo Tecnológico para la Gestión de la Historia Clínica entre Entidades Privadas de Salud",
author = "Yovera Loayza, Alex Gabriel",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
This project proposes a Technological Model for the Management of the Medical Record between Private Health Entities, supported by blockchain technology as a service through a cloud provider, so that information security is guaranteed throughout the process, with the purpose of improving decision-making in the medical act. This arises because Health Entities have difficulties in integrating the information from their patients' medical records, because each center manages its own registration policies and standards. In addition, present different information systems that do not communicate with each other. The stories not being unique, cannot get the traceability of patient information, this being vital for proper medical diagnosis and treatment. Blockchain technologies decentralize information in a secure way in a network that can be private, public or hybrid, they store the information in an encrypted way and it is replicated in all its peers so it is immutable and incorruptible. In the same way, the use of Cloud Computing reinforces the scope in the availability and scalability of resources on demand, offering availability in computing as required. The benefit of using these two technologies together gives us characteristics suitable for meeting the objectives of the proposed project. The results of the project were validated by a proof of concept where it developed a web system management process replicating the medical history based on technological model. Among the tests performed, success factors were included to ensure that the principles of information security are met within these factors was obtained at least 95% success rate with respect to the integrity, confidentiality and availability of the stories clinics. In addition, a medical expert was interviewed, who is Director of the Naval Medical Center and Head of the Department of Medicine, who affirms that the proposed model generates value by managing the medical history and respecting technical standards, notably improving medical decision-making.
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