ASSESSING BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY AS AN ESSENTIAL TOOL IN HEALTH INDUSTRY


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Authors

  • MOSES ADEOLU AGOI
  • OLUWANIFEMI OPEYEMI AGOI

Keywords:

Blockchain, Technology, Tool, Health industry, 21st Century

Abstract

The spontaneous developments experienced in health sector in the 21st century are signs brought by the evolving trends of technology. The incorporation of technology such as cloud computing, edge computing with special reference to blockchain technology have immensely impacted and improved data, information and overall record management system in health sector. A blockchain is a digital ledger of records maintained by computer networks in such a way that minimizes malicious acts. Blockchain technology makes it difficult or almost impossible to change, cheat or hack the system. The technology enhances a secure way for individuals or establishments to deal directly with each other without the intermediary of a third party. Blockchain technology allows the movement of data in real-time without exposing the channel to forgery, malice or theft. This paper is a context review of blockchain technology and its essentials in the health sector. The paper discussed the applications and benefits of blockchain technology as related to health system. In order to gather relevant information for the purpose of the paper, questionnaires were drafted and given to respondents using online Google form questionnaire instrument. Responses were collated and subjected to reliability analysis. Conclusively, recommendations were made.

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Published

2023-12-20

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AGOI, M. A., & AGOI, O. O. (2023). ASSESSING BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY AS AN ESSENTIAL TOOL IN HEALTH INDUSTRY. ASES INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SPORTS SCIENCES (ISSN: 3023-5723), 1(1), 10–15. Retrieved from https://e-hssci.com/index.php/hssci/article/view/2