Lattice-Based Group Signature with VLR for Anonymous Medical Service Evaluation System
Wen Gao, Simeng Ren, Zhaoyang Liu, Baodong Qin, Xiaoli Dong, Zhen ZhaoThe medical industry has made significant advancements in recent years. However, the lack of accountability in medical management has resulted in systemic deficiencies, which have adversely affected patient trust and contributed to an increase in medical disputes. As a result, there is a growing emphasis on managing the quality of medical services, particularly in enhancing patient experience. To address these challenges, we propose a new system for evaluating health services. This system will allow patients to anonymously rate the services they receive while also providing doctors the opportunity to appeal specific reviews. The hospital handles the evaluations and appeals through the management of the cloud platform. We propose a new scheme to assist the work of the platform, which is a lattice-based group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS). Most of the work on VLR-GS has focused on the random oracle model (ROM) or using non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs (NIZKs). Our construction is anonymous and traceable in the standard model under the hardness of the learning with errors problem and short integer solution problem. Furthermore, theoretically analyzing it has practical significance in both security and efficiency. In conclusion, the proposed scheme establishes a secure and privacy-oriented platform for an anonymous medical service evaluation system, with the goal of fostering patient trust and improving hospital service quality within the healthcare sector.