This document describes a smart contract-based access control framework for a cloud healthcare system. It was created by a team of 4 students at New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, India under the guidance of two professors. The proposed system uses AES for message encryption and ECDSA as an identifier for the message sender. It allows users to register accounts but requires requests to access other users' reports to go through an authorized person like a doctor. This provides secure access while avoiding direct third party access that could enable misuse or misbehavior. The system has hardware requirements of at least a Pentium IV 2.6 GHz processor and 4GB RAM and software requirements including a J2EE stack,