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IEEE P3806

IEEE Draft Standard for Blockchain-based Hepatobiliary Disease Data Extraction and Exchange

Liver and gallbladder diseases affect more than one billion people around the world, but there is still a lack of successful experience and models in terms of data standardization, integration and sharing of liver and gallbladder diseases. In order to solve this problem, based on the research of China's "Hepatobiliary Disease Data Standard Dataset", combined with the traceable and non-tamperable core technical support of blockchain technology, the team proposed "Blockchain-Based Hepatobiliary Disease Data Extraction and Exchange Standards, which standardize the data collection, processing and exchange process of hepatobiliary disease data in the medical information system, aiming to bring a new data credible circulation innovation model for medical education, data sharing applications, and medical artificial intelligence product research and development of hepatobiliary disease big data.

Standard Committee
CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2020-06-03

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
Working Group
HDDEEWG - Hepatobiliary Disease Data Extraction & Exchange Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
jiahong dong

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