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Title: Healthcare Data on Blockchain: HIPAA Compliance via Permissioned Subnets on KALP
Los Angeles, California, United States, 27th Mar 2025 - Healthcare systems store large amounts of patient data. It has become increasingly difficult to keep this data safe while allowing doctors, hospitals and insurers to access it. Many systems rely on central databases which can be hacked or misused.That is where the blockchain technology comes in. It can help secure patient records and give access only to authorized users. However, public blockchains do not follow privacy laws like HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). They make all data visible, which is not allowed under healthcare rules.KALP Blockchain solves this with permissioned subnets. These allow healthcare providers to store and share medical data securely all while meeting HIPAA requirements. This article explains how KALP ensures safe, legal and efficient patient data management.Challenges in Healthcare Data ManagementHospitals, clinics and insurers handle sensitive patient information. They need a system that keeps records safe but also allows easy access for treatment, billing and research.Many healthcare providers use centralized databases to store records. These can be hacked, changed, or lost. Data breaches expose patient information and lead to legal penalties.Another problem is data fragmentation. Different hospitals store patient histories separately. This makes it hard for doctors to get a complete medical record when needed. Patients must often carry documents or wait for hospitals to share files manually.Laws like HIPAA require patient data to be stored securely. Only authorized users should have access. KALP Blockchain provides a secure and compliant way to manage healthcare records.How KALP Blockchain Ensures HIPAA Compliance ? KALP Blockchain provid...
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