Blockchain Technology in Healthcare Industry: Benefits and Issues

Silvana Qose, Rajnai Zoltán, Beatrix Fregan
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Blockchain technology upends the status quo by providing a productive and decentralized platform for data management. Blockchain is a data management system that has the potential to enable accountability and transparency. Every computer network user may have a duplicate copy of the Blockchain, a ledger of transactions where network members validate data submitted into the ledger; once entered, the data cannot be changed [1], [2]. Revenue cycle administration, doctor credentialing, electronic health records, and supply chain administration are applications in the healthcare industry, yet, their widespread adoption is threatened by prospective government regulation and internal concerns [3].Additionally, the fact that the data in the Blockchain is duplicated across all of the network’s nodes fosters openness and transparency, enabling healthcare stakeholders, particularly the patients, to understand how, by whom, when, and how their data is utilized [4]. More crucially, since the data in the ledger is duplicated throughout several nodes in the network has no impact on the ledger’s current state. As a result, Blockchain, by its very nature, can defend against possible data loss, corruption, and security threats like ransomware assault [5].
医疗行业的区块链技术:利益与问题
区块链技术颠覆了现状,为数据管理提供了一个高效和分散的平台。区块链是一个数据管理系统,有可能实现问责制和透明度。每个计算机网络用户都可以拥有区块链的副本,区块链是一个交易分类账,网络成员在其中验证提交到分类账的数据;输入后,数据不可修改[1],[2]。收入周期管理、医生认证、电子健康记录和供应链管理是医疗保健行业中的应用程序,然而,它们的广泛采用受到未来政府法规和内部问题的威胁。此外,区块链中的数据在所有网络节点上复制这一事实促进了开放性和透明度,使医疗保健利益相关者(特别是患者)能够了解他们的数据是如何、由谁、何时以及如何使用[4]的。更关键的是,由于分类帐中的数据在网络中的多个节点中重复,因此对分类帐的当前状态没有影响。因此,b区块链就其本质而言,可以抵御可能的数据丢失、损坏和安全威胁,如勒索软件攻击b[5]。
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