Ehizogie Paul Adeghe, Chioma Anthonia Okolo, Olumuyiwa Tolulope Ojeyinka
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The integration of blockchain technology into healthcare data management has emerged as a transformative paradigm, promising to address critical challenges in security, privacy, and patient outcomes. The paper begins with an exploration of the fundamental principles of blockchain technology and its current applications in the healthcare sector. Special emphasis is placed on the potential benefits and challenges associated with adopting blockchain, setting the stage for an in-depth analysis. In terms of security, the paper examines how blockchain ensures data integrity and immutability, leveraging decentralized structures and smart contracts for robust access control. The discussion extends to the privacy implications of blockchain, highlighting its role in granting patients’ ownership and control over their health data while maintaining confidentiality and anonymity. The analysis also delves into regulatory compliance and legal considerations, ensuring a holistic examination of the privacy landscape. The impact on patient outcomes is a central focus, exploring how blockchain enhances interoperability, streamlines healthcare processes, and potentially transforms the patient experience. Real-world case studies provide practical insights into the positive effects observed in healthcare settings. However, acknowledging the transformative potential comes with an exploration of challenges and limitations. Technical hurdles, ethical considerations, and the need for seamless integration with existing healthcare systems are discussed, providing a balanced perspective on the roadblocks faced in widespread blockchain adoption. Looking towards the future, the paper outlines emerging trends in blockchain and healthcare, offering recommendations for organizations considering implementation. It concludes by summarizing key findings and underscoring the importance of ongoing research, ultimately positioning blockchain as a catalyst for a paradigm shift in healthcare data management.