Blockchain for Healthcare Systems: Challenges, Privacy, and Securing of Data provides a detailed insight on how to reap the benefits of blockchain technology in healthcare, as the healthcare sector faces several challenges associated with privacy and security issues. It also provides in-depth knowledge regarding blockchain in healthcare and the underlying components.
This book explores securing healthcare data using blockchain technology. It discusses challenges and solutions for blockchain technology in the healthcare sector and presents the digital transformation of the healthcare sector using different technologies. It covers the handling of healthcare data/medical records and managing the medical supply chain all using blockchain technology.
The contents of this book are highly beneficial to educators, researchers, and others working in a similar domain.
Author(s): Sheikh Mohammad Idrees, Parul Agarwal, M. Afshar Alam
Series: Innovations in Health Informatics and Healthcare
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2021
Language: English
Pages: 226
City: Boca Raton
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Editors
Contributors
Chapter 1 Blockchain Technology: A Strategic Resource
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Knowing about Blockchain
1.3 Changing Landscape of Healthcare System
1.4 Knowing about Strategic Resource
1.5 Blockchain: A Strategic Resource
1.6 Limitations of the Chapter
1.7 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2 Blockchain Technology and Its Applications in the Healthcare Sector
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Blockchain Architecture
2.3 Blockchain in Healthcare
2.4 Applications of Blockchain in Healthcare
2.4.1 Data Sharing among Different Stakeholders
2.4.2 Data Management
2.4.3 Health Insurance Claim Settlement
2.4.4 Patient Digital Identity
2.4.5 Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
2.5 Challenges and Limitations of Blockchain Based Technologies
2.5.1 Data Security and Privacy
2.5.2 Interoperability
2.5.3 System Evolvability
2.5.4 Scalability
2.5.5 Data Storage
2.6 Future Research Directions
2.7 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 An Overview of Blockchain Technology Concepts from a Modern Perspective
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Blockchain Concept
3.3 Blockchain Types
3.4 Consensus Mechanism
3.5 Advantages and Disadvantages
3.6 Blockchain Applications
3.7 Trends
3.8 Discussion
3.9 Conclusions
References
Chapter 4 Blockchain Technology: A Panacea for Medical Distribution Ailments
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Categories of Blockchain Structures
4.3 Blockchain and Health Care Industry (Background)
4.4 Process of Medical Supply Chain in Blockchain
4.4.1 Clinical Trials
4.4.2 Pharmaceutical
4.4.3 Usability of Blockchain Technology in Claims of Supply Chain Management and Management of Medical Bills
4.4.3.1 Management of Quality
4.4.4 Internet of Medical Things
4.4.5 Healthcare IoT and Medical Devices
4.4.5.1 Healthcare IoT Infrastructure and Data Security
4.4.5.2 Blockchain Use Cases in the Internet of Medical Things Lack of Standardization
4.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 Digital Transformation in Healthcare: Innovation and Technologies
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Why Digital Transformation for Health care
5.3 Digital Transformation Technologies in Health care
5.3.1 Artificial Intelligence
5.3.2 Digital Reality and Augmented Reality (AR)
5.3.3 Cloud Computing
5.3.4 Blockchain Technology
5.3.5 Internet of Things (IoT)
5.3.5.1 IoT for Physicians
5.3.5.2 IoT for Patients
5.3.5.3 IoT for Hospitals and Clinics
5.3.6 Telemedicine
5.3.7 Robotics
5.3.7.1 Improving Accuracy
5.3.7.2 Precise Diagnosis
5.3.7.3 Remote Treatment
5.3.7.4 Augmenting Human Abilities
5.3.7.5 Supporting Mental Health and Daily Tasks
5.3.7.6 Auxiliary Robots
5.3.8 Chatbots
5.3.9 Alexa
5.3.9.1 Enhancing Clinic Interrelationships
5.3.9.2 Handling Blood Pressure Alexa
5.3.9.3 Deducting Wait Duration
5.3.10 Big Data
5.3.10.1 The Expectation of Patients for Strengthened Staffing
5.3.10.2 Alerting in Real Time
5.3.10.3 Informed Strategic Planning Utilizing Health Data
5.3.10.4 Preventing Human Errors
5.4 Benefits of Digital Transformation in Health care
5.4.1 Better Services for Patients
5.4.2 Better Analysis
5.4.3 Better Organization
5.4.4 Better Time Management
5.4.5 Better Environment for Doctors
5.5 Challenges in Digital Transformation
5.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 Modernizing the Health Insurance Industry Using Blockchain and Smart Contracts
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Literature Review
6.3 Health Insurance
6.3.1 Introduction
6.3.2 Present State of Health Insurance Around the World
6.3.3 Health Insurance in India
6.4 Blockchain and Smart Contracts
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 Public, Private, and Consortium Blockchains
6.4.3 Blockchain Frameworks
6.4.4 Capital Requirements for Setting Up a Centralized Blockchain for Healthcare
6.5 Integrating Blockchain and Smart Contracts to Health Insurance
6.5.1 Selecting a Blockchain Depending on the Type of Application and Data Sources
6.5.2 Implementation of Smart Contracts in Health Insurance
6.5.3 Insurance Procedure in Blockchain
6.5.4 Pros and Cons
6.6 Estonia’s Digital Health Database
6.7 Future Research
6.8 Conclusion
References
Chapter 7 Blockchain Technology Applications for Improving Quality of Electronic Healthcare System
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Blockchain Revolution: The Technical Implementations
7.3 Blockchain in Healthcare System
7.3.1 Current Healthcare System
7.3.2 Clinical Health Data Exchange and Security
7.3.3 Pharma Clinical Trials and Population Health Research
7.3.4 Blockchains in Electronic Health Records (EHR)
7.3.5 Drug Supply Chain Integrity and Provenance
7.3.6 Blockchains in Pharmaceutical Industry and Research
7.3.7 Blockchain Technology for Improving Clinical Research Quality
7.3.8 Blockchain to Improve the Trustability of Clinical Trials
7.3.8.1 Problems/Limitations
7.3.9 Blockchain in Drug Traceability
7.3.10 Patient Data Management
7.3.11 Blockchain for Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Data Management
7.3.12 Blockchain for EHR Data Management
7.3.13 Blockchain for Point-of-Care Genomics
7.3.14 Medical Insurance Storage System
7.3.15 Secure Medical Data Sharing
7.3.16 Location Sharing Scheme
7.4 Conclusion
Conflict of Interest
References
Chapter 8 Computing Techniques for Securing Healthcare Data with Blockchain Technology
8.1 Introduction
8.1.1 Blockchain in Cloud
8.1.2. Background
8.1.3 Glimpses of Machine Learning
8.1.4 Machine Learning and Blockchain chnology
8.1.5 Machine Learning Application in the Blockchain Network
8.2 Blockchain
8.2.1 Core Components of Blockchain: The Components of Blockchain Are Described As
8.2.2 Working of a Blockchain
8.2.3 Blockchain Classes
8.3 Healthcare Sector Used Blockchain Technology
8.3.1 Components of Digital Health System
8.4 Blockchain in Big Data Era
8.5 Blockchain in Real Time Data
8.6 Our Proposed Work
8.6.2 Applications
8.6.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Blockchain
8.6.4 Issues and Challenges
8.7 Conclusion
8.8 Contribution
References
Chapter 9 Blockchain-based Solutions for COVID-19: Challenges, Advantages, and Applications
9.1 Introduction of Blockchain in Healthcare
9.2 General Challenges Faced during COVID-19 Pandemic
9.2.1 Disinfodemic
9.2.2 Food Supply
9.2.3 Medical Supply
9.2.4 Education
9.2.5 Social Distancing
9.2.6 Government Essential Services
9.2.7 Live Information Sharing
9.3 Blockchain in Healthcare Sector: Promising Use Cases for Blockchain Technology in Healthcare
9.3.1 Drug Traceability
9.3.2 Clinical Trials
9.3.3 Patient Data Management
9.4 Blockchain and COVID-19: How COVID-19 Has Revealed Healthcare’s Blockchain Use Cases
9.4.1 Contact Tracing
9.4.2 Patient Record Sharing
9.4.3 User Privacy
9.4.4 Clinical Trial Management
9.4.5 Medical Supply Chain
9.4.6 Outbreak Tracing
9.5 Advantages of Blockchain Technology for COVID-19
9.6 Problems in the Adaptation of Blockchain in Healthcare
9.6.1 Sustainability
9.6.2 Transparency and Privacy
9.6.3 Scalability
9.6.4 Limited Storage Capacity
9.6.5 Integration with Legacy Systems
9.6.6 Shortage of Blockchain Developers
9.6.7 Need Regulatory Clarity and Good Governance
9.6.8 Environmental Cost
9.6.9 Social Challenges
9.7 Application of Blockchain Technology in Combating COVID-19
9.7.1 Crisis Management
9.7.2 Grant and Donations Monitoring
9.7.3 Medical Supply Management and Fraud Detection
9.7.4 Automated Surveillance and Tracing Disease Outbreaks
9.8 Conclusion
References
Chapter 10 Managing Medical Supply Chain Using Blockchain Technology
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Problem Statement
10.2.1 Counterfeiting of Drugs
10.2.2 Counterfeiting (Threat to IPR)
10.2.3 Loss of Legitimate Manufacturers
10.2.4 Drug Shortage
10.2.5 Sensitive Drug Shipping
10.2.6 Data Security
10.3 What Is Blockchain?
10.4 Proposed Solution
10.4.1 Blockchain in Supply Chain
10.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 11 Sustainable and Effective Blockchain-based Solutions for the Security and Privacy of Healthcare Data
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electronic Health Records and Cloud-Based Healthcare System
11.3 Security Concern in Conventional Healthcare System
11.3.1 Privacy of Patient Data
11.4 Blockchain Overview
11.4.1 Blockchain Technology in Healthcare System
11.4.2 Features of Blockchain
11.4.3 Types of Blockchain
11.4.4 Consensus Mechanism in Blockchain
11.4.5 Smart Contracts
11.4.6 Applications of Blockchain in Health Data Systems
11.5 Literature Review
11.6 Sustainable and Pervasive Computing Paradigm
11.7 Conclusion
11.8 Future Work
References
Chapter 12 Security and Privacy Concerns for Blockchain While Handling Healthcare Data
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Electronic Health Record Systems
12.3 Blockchain
12.3.1 Features of Blockchain
12.3.2 Classification of Blockchain
12.3.3 Smart Contract
12.3.4 Digital Signature
12.3.5 Blockchain in Healthcare
12.4 State-of-the-Art Blockchain-Based EHR Systems
12.5 Research Opportunities and Practical Challenges
12.6 Summary
References
Chapter 13 Blockchain Technology in Medical Data Management and Protection in India: The Law in the Making
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Position of Healthcare Data Management and the Use of Technology in India
13.3 Challenges of Use of Technology in the Healthcare Sector
13.3.1 Privacy Issues in Blockchain Technology
13.3.1.1 Privacy and Data Protection
13.3.2.2 Privacy and Consent
13.3.2.3 The Concept of Illusory Consent!
13.3.2.4 Over-Riding Consent
13.3.2.5 The Position of Data Protection Law in India: Can the State Be Construed as the Modern Data Controller?
13.3.2 Credibility
13.3.3 Regulation
13.3.4 Decentralisation
13.4 Viability of Blockchain Technology
13.4.1 Regulatory Directives to Collect Data of Patients (In India): A Case Study
13.4.2 The Change in the Making
13.4.3 Example of Incentive to Promote Blockchain
13.4.4 How it Is Better Than Conventional (Traditional) Methods?
13.5 Conclusion and Recommendation
Notes
References
Index