The present deliverable is aimed at providing a general evaluation framework for the management of patient consent in MHMD, and its implementation as a smart contract. Such framework will serve as the basis for submitting in due course the needed requests, to MHMD partner hospitals’ Ethics Committees, in view of being authorised to deploy dynamic consent applications within their patient populations. If successful, the outcome of this activity will represent a major result of the project, as it will deliver one of the first ethically compliant (and approved) blockchain architectures specifically conceived for health data management and exchange. The scope of this deliverable has been updated to take into account the changes in task T3.2, as...
This document provides a first version of the requirement specification and analyses for the MyHealt...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...
The present deliverable is aimed at providing a general evaluation framework for the management of p...
<p>The present deliverable is aimed at providing a general evaluation framework for the management o...
This document contains the presentation of the project, as well as the presentation materials, and a...
This deliverable represents the data protection impact assessment (DPIA) of the MHMD project. It has...
The present deliverable is meant to report about the second of the two major dissemination events or...
The present deliverable was meant to report the development and outcomes of the first dissemination ...
The MHMD user interfaces will allow users to share data efficiently and safely using the MHMD blockc...
Since the introduction of Bitcoin by Satoshi Nakamoto in a white paper in 2008, Blockchain has gathe...
This deliverable provides the MHMD data management plan version 1, outlining what kind of clinical a...
Blockchain is a software innovation which is based on a cryptographically secured, decentralised, an...
This deliverable describes activities in WP7 and their results primarily around the goal of assessin...
In modern healthcare systems, the ability to share electronic health records is crucial for providin...
This document provides a first version of the requirement specification and analyses for the MyHealt...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...
The present deliverable is aimed at providing a general evaluation framework for the management of p...
<p>The present deliverable is aimed at providing a general evaluation framework for the management o...
This document contains the presentation of the project, as well as the presentation materials, and a...
This deliverable represents the data protection impact assessment (DPIA) of the MHMD project. It has...
The present deliverable is meant to report about the second of the two major dissemination events or...
The present deliverable was meant to report the development and outcomes of the first dissemination ...
The MHMD user interfaces will allow users to share data efficiently and safely using the MHMD blockc...
Since the introduction of Bitcoin by Satoshi Nakamoto in a white paper in 2008, Blockchain has gathe...
This deliverable provides the MHMD data management plan version 1, outlining what kind of clinical a...
Blockchain is a software innovation which is based on a cryptographically secured, decentralised, an...
This deliverable describes activities in WP7 and their results primarily around the goal of assessin...
In modern healthcare systems, the ability to share electronic health records is crucial for providin...
This document provides a first version of the requirement specification and analyses for the MyHealt...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...
Clinical trial consent for protocols and their revisions should be transparent for patients and trac...