Blockchain Based Framework for Secure Data Sharing of Medicine Supply Chain in Health Care System
Abstract
The potential for blockchain technology in the healthcare sector is summarize in this study. It covers a wide range of technology themes, including storing medical information in blockchains, patient personal data ownership, and patient outreach via mobile apps. Blockchain was created to safeguard digital money transactions, but it has since gained popularity in a variety of other industries, including tourism, real estate, voting, the stock market, and supply chain management. In the healthcare industry, blockchain technology is rapidly gaining traction. Threats to integrity as well as threats to threats to threats to threats to threats to threats to Data management and medicine traceability are two of the most well-known blockchain uses in healthcare. We've explored the problems with standard data processing and drug tracing approaches in this paper.
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