Blockchain and Its Application in Real World
Blockchain and Its Application in Real World
Abstract:-
Blockchain is an emerging technology being applied for
creating innovative solutions in various sectors, including healthcare.
Blockchain technology moves in the direction of persistent revolution
and change. Patients and healthcare practitioners are faced with the
challenge of accessing, managing, integrating, and sharing health
records securely. The replication mechanism, and privacy and security
features of blockchain have a promising future in the healthcare
domain as they can solve some of the inherent issues of the health
management system .Patients should be able to manage their health
records anywhere in the world, keep track of medical background, give
access to data, and share those with any healthcare professional
securely. Direct access to data for patients and a more robust data-
sharing infrastructure could better prepare the healthcare system to
manage public health threats during the emergence of deadly disease
outbreak such as COVID-19. Blockchain technology built over the
Internet has the potential to use the data into peer -to -peer and
interoperable manner by using patient centric and eliminating third
party approach. This paper conducted a literature review to find out
the pivotal roles blockchain technology play in solving some of the most
critical and challenging issues facing the healthcare industry. This
summary identifies the various sectors where blockchain technology
can be implemented in healthcare and summarizes all the details
related to it.
Introduction:-
One of the fields where blockchain is considered to have great
potential
is healthcare. To transform healthcare, the focus should be given to
the
management of data that could benefit from the potential to
connect disparate systems and increase the accuracy of EHRs.
Blockchain
technology can be used to support drug prescriptions and supply
chain
management, pregnancy and any risk data management as well as to
support access control, data sharing and managing of an audit trail of
medical activities. Other healthcare areas that can benefit from
blockchain technology are provider credentials, medical billing,
contracting, medical record exchange, clinical trials, and anti-
counterfeiting drugs. Healthcare services are transforming to enable
patient-centric approach. Blockchain-based healthcare systems could
enhance security and reliability of patients’ data since patients would
have control over their healthcare records. Those systems could also
help consolidate patient data, enabling the exchange of medical
records
across different healthcare institutions.
A blockchain is a type of Digital Ledger Technology that consists of
growing list of records called blocks, that are securely linked together
using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the
previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data. The timestamp
proves that the transaction data existed when the block was created.
Since each block contains information about the block previous to it,
they effectively form a chain, with each additional block linking to
the
ones before it. Consequently, blockchain transactions are irreversible
in
that, once they are recorded, the data in any given block cannot be
altered retroactively without altering all subsequent blocks. In
Blockchain, data are maintained on networks instead of a central
database, improving stability and showing its proneness to be hacked
thus it serves to demonstrate that the data is actual and unchanged.
The security of the blockchain is implemented using cryptographic
keys, a distributed network and a network servicing protocol by
recording information in a block. Once information (e.g.
a transaction request) is validated, data is recorded in a block and
cannot be disputed, removed or altered without the knowledge and
permission of those who created the record as well as the network.
When a block is added to the chain of other blocks it remains
unchanged.
2.Clinical Trials
Clinical trials, a method of testing a new drug and its effectiveness
in a controlled environment, produce tons of data. The process is
expensive, takes a few years to complete, and not without fraud. It
is crucial to have a transparent solution that lets anyone review the
clinical reports and ensure that the results of the trial are not
tampered with. Blockchain can be a great technology to facilitate
clinical trials by providing data integrity, and the authenticity of the
documents needs to be verified. The distributed network ensures
that no data can be modified without authorized access.
3. Public Health
health outcomes of specific groups of people. Population health,
the analysis of health outcomes of large groups of people, is
becoming an effective and increasingly utilized tool in efforts to
treat widespread health problems, promote good health practices,
and discourage drug and alcohol abuse. Affordable Care Act (ACA)
promoted concepts that are essential to population health: a team
approach to better coordinating care in practices and among
providers, and care that is focused on engaging patients and
providing better quality. Without such a robust population health
record system that would instantly give relevant organizations the
information they need about potential outbreaks, it is difficult to
perform the analytics solutions that are needed to map the impact
of and behaviour of the COVID-19 outbreak. Blockchain could play
an important role in the success of public healthcare initiatives.
With the help of distributed ledger technology, the blockchain
proactively promotes collaboration of various parties involved and
facilitate deep insights into vital healthcare trends.
7.Treatment Optimization :-
The number of medical patients has increased dramatically in many
countries, making it increasingly difficult for patients to obtain direct
help from doctors or nursing staff. Telemedicine technology is seen
as
a way to achieve equitable and cost-effective medical care. The
development and popularization of Internet of Things equipment
and
other remote patient monitoring systems have led to security risks in
the transmission and recording of data transactions. Based on the
characteristics of blockchain tamper-proof, anonymous, and
transparency, the intelligent contract of the blockchain can be used
to
promote the security analysis and management of medical sensors.
For example, in Medical Chain, a smart contract has been launched
through which patients can let doctors remotely review medical
cases
and provide suggestions or second opinions. In addition, the data can
be safely transmitted through blockchain asymmetric cryptographic
encryption and the drug research and development institutions
classify the data after user authorization, so as to conduct drug-
targeted research and development.
Conclusion:-
Studies have shown that blockchain has many healthcare use
cases including the management of electronic medical records
drugs and pharmaceutical supply chain management, biomedical
research and education, remote patient monitoring, health data
analytics, among others. A number of blockchain-based healthcare
applications have been developed as prototypes based on
emerging blockchain paradigms, such as smart contracts,
permissioned blockchain, off-chain storage, etc. However, more
research still needs to be conducted to better understand,
characterize and evaluate the utility of blockchain technology in
healthcare. Further research is also needed to supplement ongoing
efforts to address the challenges of scalability, latency,
interoperability, security and privacy in relation to the use of
blockchain technology in healthcare.
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