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Year 2021, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 20 - 24, 30.04.2021

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Blockchain in Healthcare and Management of COVID-19 Pandemic

Year 2021, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 20 - 24, 30.04.2021

Abstract

Blockchain technology is a digital method that can be used in conjunction with artificial intelligence (AI) and refers to a verifiable permanent accounting system that can be used to store healthcare-related information. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and payment system. It is a kind of electronic money that seems to redefine money, one of the most important inventions of human beings. There is no authority such as the central bank of the countries in the Bitcoin system. There is a chain for cryptocurrencies called Blockchain. Any kind of money transfer in Bitcoin system is written on digital blocks instead of books, and recorded in a public distributed ledgers all over the world. How can such a system be useful in the healthcare sector when necessary security measures are taken? In electronic health records, according to the standards, a secure environment is provided by encrypting the data transmitted via e-mail, protecting personal health history and verifying the identity of users. Although the health sector attaches importance to ensuring patient privacy, it cannot prevent medical records from being exposed to cyber-attacks from time to time. The electronic ledger in which blockchain data records are kept is an open source that is accessible to everyone and any change on records cannot be made [1]. One of the parties of a transaction initiates the transaction by creating a block, and this block is verified by thousands, perhaps millions of computers distributed around the network. The verified block is added to another chain with a fully verified chain with error-free history. It is not stored in a single location, but also stored in a network that forms chains. If a single record is erroneous, it means that the entire chain is faulty for millions of cases, which is almost impossible. Blockchain is of critical importance to meet the need for
effective provision of healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic days. In this article, we aimed to reveal the technological foundation called Blockchain and its usability in healthcare services.

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  • 2. Aydar M, Ayvaz S. Towards ablockchain based digital identity verification, record attestation and record sharing system. arXiv preprint arXiv2019;1906.09791
  • 3. Carlisle, B. G. “Proof of prespecified endpoints in medical research with the bitcoin” (Accessed: April 6, 2021) blockchain.http://blog.bgcarlisle.com/2014/08/25/proof-of-prespecified-endpoints-in-medical-research-withthe-bitcoinblockchain.
  • 4. Estonian eHealth Authority Partners with Guard-time to Accelerate Transparency and Auditability in Health Care (Online; accessed 20-Jan-2020) https://guardtime.com/blog/estonian-ehealth-partners-guardtime-blockchain-based-transparency.
  • 5. Azaria A, Ekblaw A, Vieira T and Lippman A. Medrec: Using blockchain for medical data access and permission management. In2016 2nd International Conference on Open and Big Data (OBD), pages 25–30. IEEE
  • 6. Hylock, R. H. and Zeng, X. A blockchain framework for patient-centered health records and exchange (healthchain): Evaluation and proof-of-concept study. Journal of medical Internet research,21(8):e13592.
  • 7. Peterson K, Deeduvanu R, Kanjamala P, and Boles K. A blockchain-based approach to health information exchange net-works. InProc. NIST Workshop Blockchain Healthcare, 2016 (1): 1–10
  • 8. Al Omar A, Rahman M. S, Basu A, and Kiy-omoto S. (2017). Medibchain: A blockchain based privacy preserving plat-form for healthcare data. In International conference on security, privacy and anonymity in computation, communication and storage. 2017; 534–543.
  • 9. World’s first blockchain-supported Personal CareRecord Platform launched by Guardtime and partners to up to 30 millionNHS patients in the UK https://guardtime.com/blog/world-s-first-blockchain-supported-personalcarerecord-platform-launched-by-guardtime-and-partners.
  • 10. Lundkvist, C., Heck, R., Torstensson, J., Mitton, Z and Sena, M. (2017). Uport: A platform for self-sovereign identity. URL:https://whitepaper. uport. me/uPortwhitepaperDRAFT20170221.
  • 11. Wright, T. Latin Amerika'da COVID-19 Vakalarını İzlemek İçin Kullanılan Blockchain Uygulaması. Coin Telegraph: Paranın geleceği, (Accessed: 6 April 2020). https://cointelegraph.com/news/blockchain-app-used-to-track-covid-19-cases-in-latin-america
  • 12. Dragov R, Croce CL, Hefny M. Blockchain COVID-19 Krizi ve İyileşmesine Nasıl Yardımcı Olabilir. IDCGeleceği Analiz Etme, 4 Mayıs 2020. https://blog-idcuk.com/blockchain-help-in-the-covid-19-andrecovery.
  • 13. Shen B, Guo J, and Yang Y. Medchain: efficient healthcare data sharing via blockchain. Applied sciences, 2019; 9(6):1207.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences, Engineering
Journal Section Short Reports
Authors

Ahu Pakdemirli

Dilek Orbatu This is me

Senem Alkan Özdemir This is me

Demet Alaygut This is me

Publication Date April 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Pakdemirli, A., Orbatu, D., Alkan Özdemir, S., Alaygut, D. (2021). Blockchain in Healthcare and Management of COVID-19 Pandemic. Artificial Intelligence Theory and Applications, 1(1), 20-24.