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E-raamat: Using Blockchain Technology in Healthcare Settings: Empowering Patients with Trustworthy Data

Edited by (Qassim University, Saudi Arabia), Edited by (University of Gabes, Tunisia), Edited by (University of Arizona, US)
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This book looks at the integration of blockchain technology in healthcare settings, focusing on its potential to address security and privacy concerns of medical applications. From fragmented electronic health records (EHRs) to data breaches and interoperability issues, innovative solutions are necessary to unlock the full potential of health information and prevent the recurrence of such issues.

Blockchain offers a promising framework for addressing these challenges. Its decentralized, tamper-resistant nature holds the key to building trust and transparency in healthcare data management. By leveraging blockchain technology, secure, interoperable systems empower patients to take control of their health information while facilitating a seamless collaboration among healthcare providers. Throughout this book, the authors explore the fundamental principles of blockchain technology and its applications within the healthcare landscape. From EHRs and patient consent management to pharmaceutical supply chains and clinical research, this book examines how blockchain can drive efficiency, enhance security, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

This book is intended for a broad audience, including healthcare professionals, patients, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare.



This book looks at the integration of blockchain technology in healthcare settings, focusing on its potential to address security and privacy concerns of medical applications. A useful guide for healthcare professionals, patients, policymakers, and those interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare.

Table of Contents

Editor Biographies

1. Applications of Blockchain Technology in Global Healthcare System

Adyaa Khaneja and Sumita Gupta

2. Blockchain Technology in Healthcare

C A Bindyashree and Syed Muzamil Basha

3. Healthcare Monitoring System with Blockchain Technology tracking open donations and minimizing the scope of Organ trafficking

Puneeta Singh and Shrddha Sagar

4. Transforming Healthcare Services in South Asia: Leveraging Blockchain Technology

Mananage Shanika Hansini Rathnasiri, Narayanage Jayantha Dewasiri, Rubee Singh, Shahbaz Khan and Ben Othman Soufiene

5. Challenges and Future Directions of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare Settings

Syed Immamul Ansarullah, Abdul Wahid Wali, Fayaz Ahmad Fayaz and Muzaffar Ahmad Sofi

6. Blockchain-Enabled Radiology: Transformative Potentials and Implementation Hurdles

Kalyan Tadepalli and Amar Ratnakar Naik

7. Introduction to Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Prabhjot Kaur, Sonia Dhiman and Anand Muni Mishra

8. Patient empowerment through secure data management

Anuradha Reddy, G S Pradeep Ghantasala, Mamatha Kurra and R Mohan Krishna Ayyappa

9. Ensuring Data Privacy and Security with Blockchain in Healthcare

Maitri Mohanty, Ambarish G. Mohapatra, Premansu Sekhara Rath and Anita Mohanty

10. An advanced secure medical file-sharing system based on IPFS and blockchain technology

Mounira Tarhouni and Faten Chaabane

11. A Survey on Security Enhancements of Electronic Health Records through Blockchain Technology

Shahd Rashed Abdulla Alhebsi, Alanoud Eisa Faraj Alfalahi and Thangavel Murugan

12. Blockchain for Halal Integrity in Healthcare: Enhancing Compliance, Ensuring Benefits

Md Mahfujur Rahman

13. Non-Probabilistic Approach to Solve Multi-objective Optimization Model with Application in Blockchain Technology

Paresh Kumar Panigrahi and Sukanta Nayak

14. Decentralizing Health: The Future of Blockchain in Healthcare

A. Thriveni, J. Balajee and T. Vijaykumar

15. The Adoption of Blockchain Technology for Recruitment Practices in Healthcare Industries: A Systematic Review

Rubee Singh, Kamalesh Ravesangar, Sivachandran Narayanan and Mrinalini Choudhary

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Ben Othman Soufiene is an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Gabes, Tunisia. He earned a PhD in computer science at Manouba University in 2016 for his dissertation on "Secure Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks." He earned an MS degree at Monastir University in 2012. His research interests include the Internet of Medical Things, wireless body sensor networks, wireless networks, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data. He has coauthored more than 110 research articles with a Google H-index of 20.

Saurav Mallik (Member, IEEE) earned a PhD at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, in 2017. His postgraduate studies were conducted with the Machine Intelligence Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. He is a research scientist at the University of Arizona, USA. He previously held a postdoctoral fellow with Environmental Epigenetics, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, and with the Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA. He has coauthored more than 150 research articles with a Google H-index of 20. His research interests include computational biology, bioinformatics, data mining, biostatistics, and pattern recognition.

Abdulatif Alabdulatif is an assistant professor at the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. He earned a PhD in computer science at RMIT University, Australia, in 2018. He earned a BSc in computer science at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia, in 2008, and an MSc in computer science at RMIT University, Australia, in 2013. He has published more than 70 academic papers in prominent journals. His research interests include applied cryptography, cloud computing, and e-health.