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Blockchain's Potential Effect on the Healthcare Industry
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Author(s): Binay Kumar Pandey (Department of Information Technology, College of Technology, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, India), Mukundan Appadurai Paramashivan (Aligarh Muslim University, India & Champions Group, India), Vinay Kumar Nassa (Department of Information Communication Technology, Tecnia Institute of Advanced Studies, India), Darshan A. Mahajan (NICMAR University, India), Pankaj Dadheech (Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management, and Gramothan, India), A. S. Hovan George (Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia)and A. Shaji George (Business System Department, Almarai Company, TSM, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 19
Source title:
Emerging Engineering Technologies and Industrial Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Younes El Kacimi (Ibn Tofail University, Morocco)and Khaoula Alaoui (Ibn Tofail University, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1335-0.ch010
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Abstract
Block chain secures data. Blockchain imitates computerised trading markets. The 2008 cryptocurrency and transaction network Bitcoin leads blockchain technology. When buyers or sellers declare payments, blockchain transfers bitcoin. Blockchain can change finance like the Internet. Block chain technology may affect medicine. This fast-growing issue affects many healthcare providers. Open, irreversible, stable, and collaborative technology are preferred by cryptocurrency over regulated, hidden, proprietary, and changeable ones. Blockchain is used in medical records, security, database management, and biotechnology regulation. Blockchain helps biopharmaceuticals track illicit medications. It monitors medicines and counterfeiters. This book chapter presents a comprehensive block chain technology for health sector decision makers and explores difficulties and constraints using a suitable markup. Here are current and potential medical blockchain applications.
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