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DIGITIZATION OF HEALTHCARE DATA USING BLOCKCHAIN The book gives a detailed description of the integration of blockchain technology for Electronic Health Records and provides the research challenges to consider in various disciplines such as supply chain, drug discovery, and data management. The aim of the book is to investigate the concepts of blockchain technology and its association with the recent development and advancements in the medical field. Moreover, it focuses on the integration of workflow strategies like NLP, and AI which could be adopted for boosting the clinical documentation…mehr
DIGITIZATION OF HEALTHCARE DATA USING BLOCKCHAIN The book gives a detailed description of the integration of blockchain technology for Electronic Health Records and provides the research challenges to consider in various disciplines such as supply chain, drug discovery, and data management. The aim of the book is to investigate the concepts of blockchain technology and its association with the recent development and advancements in the medical field. Moreover, it focuses on the integration of workflow strategies like NLP, and AI which could be adopted for boosting the clinical documentation and electronic healthcare records (EHR) usage by bringing down the physician EHR data entry. Also, the book covers the usage of smart contracts for securing patient records. Digitization of Healthcare Data Using Blockchain presents the practical implementations that deal with developing a web framework for building highly usable healthcare applications, a simple blockchain-powered EHR system. Audience Researchers in information technology, artificial intelligence, electronics engineering, medical informatics, as well as policymakers and healthcare providers and management systems.
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Autorenporträt
T. Poongodi, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Galgotias University, Delhi - NCR, India. She has more than 15 years of experience working in teaching and research. D. Sumathi, PhD, is an associate professor at VIT-AP University, Andhra Pradesh. She has an overall experience of 21 years out of which six years in industry, 15 years in the teaching field. Her research interests include cloud computing, network security, data mining, natural language processing, and theoretical foundations of computer science. B. Balamurugan, PhD, is a professor in the School of Computing Sciences and Engineering at Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India. His contributions focus on engineering education, blockchain, and data sciences. He has published more than 30 books on various technologies and more than 150 research articles in SCI journals, conferences, and book chapters. K. S. Savita, PhD, is on the academic staff in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CISD), Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia since 2006. She is accredited by the Malaysia Board of Technologies as Professional Technologist (Ts.) in Information and Computing Technology.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface xiii
1 Evolution of Blockchain Technologies and its Fundamental Characteristics 1 Aradhna Saini, R. Gopal, S. Suganthi and T. Poongodi
1.1 An Overview of Blockchain Technology 2
1.1.1 Evolution of Blockchain Technology 2
1.1.2 Significant Characteristics of Blockchain Technology 3
1.2 Blockchain Architecture and Its Components 5
1.3 Comparative Analysis of Blockchain Categories 8
1.3.1 Permissionless or Public Blockchain 9
1.3.2 Permissioned or Private Blockchain 11
1.3.3 Consortium Blockchain 13
1.3.4 Hybrid Blockchain 15
1.4 Blockchain Uses Cases in Healthcare 15
1.5 Research Opportunities and Challenges of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare 20
1.6 Conclusion 21
References 21
2 Geospatial Blockchain: Promises, Challenges, and Scenarios in Healthcare 25 Janarthanan S., S. Vijayalakshmi, Savita and T. Ganesh Kumar
2.1 Introduction 26
2.1.1 Basics of Blockchain 26
2.1.2 Promises and Challenges in Blockchain 27
2.1.3 Comparative Study 28
2.2 Geospatial Blockchain Analysis Based on Healthcare Industry 29
2.2.1 Remote Monitoring and Geospatial Healthcare System 30
2.3 Smart Internet of Things Devices and Systems 32
2.3.1 Main Challenges and Importance in Smart Convention 33
2.3.2 Recent Innovations in Healthcare 33
2.4 Implementation Strategies and Methodologies 34
2.4.1 Promises and Challenges in Implementation 35
2.5 Information Security and Privacy Protection in Geospatial Blockchain Healthcare Systems 37
2.5.1 Security and Privacy Protection Framework 37
2.5.2 Data Access Control System 37
2.6 Challenges in Present and Past and Future Directions 40
2.6.1 Present Challenges in Healthcare 40
2.6.2 Past Challenges in Healthcare 41
2.6.3 Future Challenges in Healthcare 42
2.7 Conclusion 45
References 45
3 Architectural Framework of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare 49 Kiran Singh, Nilanjana Pradhan and Shrddha Sagar
3.1 Introduction 50
3.2 Healthcare 51
3.2.1 Electronic Healthcare 52
3.2.2 Smart Healthcare 53
3.3 Blockchain Technology 54
3.4 Architecture of Smart Healthcare 55
3.5 Blockchain in Electronic Healthcare 57
3.6 Architecture for Blockchain 59
3.7 Distributed System 60
3.8 Security and Privacy 61
3.9 Applications of Healthcare Management in Blockchain 64
3.9.1 The Use of the Blockchain for EMR Data Storage 64
3.9.2 Blockchains and Data Security are Related 66
3.9.3 Blockchain for Personal Health Information 66
3.9.4 Blockchain is a Strong Technology at the Point of Treatment Genomic Analytics 67
3.10 Applications of IoT in Blockchain 67
3.11 Challenges 68
3.12 Conclusion 68
References 69
4 Smart Contract and Distributed Ledger for Healthcare Informatics 73 Yogesh Sharma and B. Balamurugan