MesslyID - Using blockchain for safe, fast verification of healthcare workers' ID
MesslyID - 使用区块链安全、快速地验证医护人员的身份
基本信息
- 批准号:104702
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Feasibility Studies
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2019 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
"MesslyID will be a distributed ledger (DL) that enables fast, secure, and highly automated presentation of a healthcare worker's credentials, including employment status, work history, prior education, and training. This solution will remove a significant pain-point from NHS administration, decreasing the NHS's operating costs and increasing the quality of patient care. This project is significantly ahead of all other approaches, using cutting-edge distributed ledger technology. This innovation will sit alongside Messly Locum, our temporary staffing solution.No DL credential repository is currently in use within the UK, although early steps have been taken internationally by companies including Sovrin and Shocard. Current solutions within the NHS involve lengthy and unsafe reviews of paper and copy documents and lookups to static databases, and storage of information in spreadsheets or CRM systems. This application of DL technology would represent a significant step change in the SOA within the UK and internationally. We intend to initially drive this innovation within the UK, before considering international expansion.Direct economic benefits for NHS trusts are generated by reducing their spend on the agency provision of healthcare workers. Secondary benefits come from (1) access to a wider pool of healthcare workers by reducing the time from application to work by over 80%, (2) improved patient care as a downstream impact, (3) the drastic (90%+) reduction of identity fraud and (4) a reduction of staff time spent on manual onboarding processes, which we calculate to be over 70%.In MesslyID, workers will make claims regarding their work history or status (e.g. criminal record, education record, GMC status) which are verified by the relevant body (e.g. DBS, university, GMC). Verified claims are added to the DL, where they cannot be adjusted except by the original verifier. Trusts will access this record through Messly to check workers' credentials. This is high speed, high trust and low cost.Our project outputs will include an operational framework allowing for the use of distributed ledger technology within the NHS formed through our POC studies, the construction of the network of supporters at all levels of the NHS required to implement this solution, and a deep understanding of a fully customer-validated technical architecture. The validation of this framework would prove that the development of a commercialized form of MesslyID is possible and provide the roadmap to that commercialisation."
MesslyID将是一个分布式账本(DL),可以快速、安全和高度自动化地呈现医疗保健工作者的凭据,包括就业状况、工作历史、先前教育和培训。这一解决方案将消除NHS管理中的一个重大痛点,降低NHS的运营成本,提高患者护理质量。该项目使用尖端的分布式账本技术,大大领先于所有其他方法。这项创新将与我们的临时员工解决方案Messly Locum一起使用。目前在英国还没有DL证书库,尽管Sovrin和Shocard等公司已经在国际上采取了早期措施。NHS内部目前的解决方案涉及对纸张和副本文件的冗长和不安全的审查,以及对静态数据库的查找,以及在电子表格或CRM系统中存储信息。DL技术的这种应用将代表英国和国际上SOA的重大变化。我们打算首先在英国推动这一创新,然后再考虑国际扩张。NHS信托的直接经济利益是通过减少他们在医疗保健工作者的机构提供方面的支出产生的。次要的好处来自(1)通过将从申请到工作的时间减少80%以上,可以接触到更广泛的医疗保健工作者,(2)改善患者护理作为下游影响,(3)大幅减少(90%以上)身份欺诈,以及(4)减少员工花在手动入职流程上的时间,我们计算超过70%。工人将提出关于其工作历史或身份(例如犯罪记录,教育记录,GMC身份)的声明,并由相关机构(例如DBS,大学,GMC)进行验证。经验证的声明被添加到DL中,只有原始验证者才能对其进行调整。信托公司将通过Messly访问此记录,以检查工人的凭据。我们的项目产出将包括一个运营框架,允许在通过我们的POC研究形成的NHS内使用分布式账本技术,在实施该解决方案所需的NHS各级支持者网络的构建,以及对完全客户验证的技术架构的深入理解。该框架的验证将证明开发商业化形式的MesslyID是可能的,并为商业化提供路线图。"
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