INTEGRATION OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
Keywords:
Blockchain, Electronic Healthcare Systems, Data Security, Patient Privacy, Interoperability, Healthcare Technology.Abstract
The integration of blockchain technology in electronic healthcare systems presents a transformative opportunity to enhance data security, interoperability, and patient privacy. However, this advancement also comes with significant challenges that need to be addressed to realize its full potential. This opinion piece explores the prospects and obstacles associated with implementing blockchain in healthcare.
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