Blockchain in Digital Healthcare

Coordinators: Dutta Borah Malaya, Moro Visconti Roberto, Chandra Deka Ganesh

Language: English

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Blockchain is a series of transactions recorded in blocks and secured cryptographically. It is immutable, decentralized, and transparent and has proved to be beneficial across all domains to protect and store data. Maintaining privacy, integrity, and security, blockchain is particularly valuable to the healthcare industry. of healthcare data.

Blockchain in Digital Healthcareprovides a panoramic review of prospects of blockchain technology in the healthcare domain. Users can record transactions in blocks in an immutable distributed ledger that cannot be changed once recorded and/or published. Blockchain is also decentralized, which eliminates dependency on a trusted third party to facilitate transactions, enabling clients and other users of the blockchain to take ownership of the data they push on the network. Blockchain also makes transactions more secure as clients have their own copies.

Features:

  • Provides systematic and comprehensive understanding of the block chain technology and the potential in healthcare
  • Describes how security and privacy concerns of healthcare data can be addressed using Blockchain Technology
  • Discusses the concept of smart contracts for performing advanced level scripting to create a blockchain network to provide a platform for the development of decentralized applications
  • Includes a chapter on role of blockchain based insurance application using Ethereum/Hyperledger
  • Presents cases of blockchain use for various aspects of drug manufacturing and the pharma supply chain

This book serves as a reference book for IT professionals, scientific investigators and researchers who need to analyze the prospects of blockchain technology in healthcare.

An Overview of Emerging Updates in Blockchain Technology: Analysis and Recommendations
BLOCKCHAIN a ledger for IOT enabled healthcare systems
Role of block chain technology: Pandemic and Insight into data analysis for Covid - 19
A Blockchain-based Secure Healthcare Application
A brief appraisal on blockchain assisted secured healthcare
Application of blockchain technology in patients' medical records
IoT & Blockchain Technology-Based Healthcare Monitoring
Connecting Patient-Centric Blockchains with Multilayer P2PNetworks and Digital Platforms
Security of Healthcare Data Using Blockchains
EMR: Electronic Medical Records keeping Application using Blockchain Technology
Managing Health Insurance by using Blockchain Technology
Blockchains in Pharmaceutical Sector
Blockchain in Pharmaceutical Sector

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Dr. Malaya Dutta Borah is working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at National Institute of Technology (NIT) Silchar, Assam, India. She has received her Engineering Degree (B. Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Engineering (with distinction) in Computer Technology and Applications and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering. She has authored/co-authored around 40 research papers in national/international journals/Conferences. She is actively involved in research works in the field of Data Mining, Blockchain Technology, Cloud Computing, ICT and e-governance. As of now, she has organized 3 International Conferences (Springer & IEEE) in India as Organizing Chair, Finance Chair and member. She is Editorial board member of International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change, IGI-Global and reviewer for various Journals and International conferences. She is the associate member of CSI (India) and IEEE. (Online official profile http://cs.nits.ac.in/malaya/ )

Prof. Roberto Moro Visconti, Bachelor in Economics (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milano, Italy) MA Finance and Investment (University of Exeter, UK), PhD Economics (University of Exeter, UK), teaches Corporate Finance at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milano, Italy. His research interests include the valuation of digital intangibles, healthcare project financing, and microfinance.He has authored more than 20 books (the last one is "The Valuation of Digital Intangibles. Technology, Marketing and Internet", Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, April 2020) and around 200 (two hundred) research papers (available online at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roberto_Moro_Visconti2. The profile is also reported on http://www.morovisconti.com/wp/en/home-2/ or https://docenti.unicatt.it/ppd2/en/#/en/docenti/0351