BLOCKCHAIN FOR HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: A SURVEY ON INTEROPERABILITY AND SECURITY
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Blockchain, Healthcare Management Systems, Interoperability, Data Security, Patient Privacy, Electronic Health Records (EHR), Distributed Ledger Technology, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Identity Management, Healthcare Data Exchange.Abstract
Blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative solution for addressing critical challenges in healthcare management systems, particularly concerning data security, interoperability, and patient privacy. Its decentralized and immutable nature offers a robust framework for secure data sharing among diverse healthcare stakeholders. This paper surveys the application of blockchain in
healthcare, focusing on its impact on interoperability and security. By examining existing literature, current configurations, methodologies, and proposed solutions, this study provides a comprehensive overview of blockchain's role in modernizing healthcare data management. The findings underscore the promise of blockchain in creating a more secure, transparent, and efficient
healthcare ecosystem.
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H. Zhang, A. Wang, X. Liu, and C. Wang, “FHIRChain: Applying Blockchain to Securely and Scalably Share Clinical Data,” Computational
and Structural Biotechnology Journal, vol. 16, pp. 267–278, 2018.
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