Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Blockchain can be described as an immutable ledger, logging data entries in a decentralized manner. This new technology has been suggested to disrupt a wide range of data-driven domains, including the health domain.
The purpose of this study was to systematically review, assess and synthesize peer-reviewed publications utilizing/proposing to utilize blockchain to improve processes and services in healthcare, health sciences and health education. METHOD: A structured literature search on the topic was conducted in October 2018 relevant bibliographic databases. RESULT: 39 publications fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The result indicates that Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records are the most targeted areas using blockchain technology. Access control, interoperability, provenance and data integrity are all issues that are meant to be improved by blockchain technology in this field. Ethereum and Hyperledger fabric seem to be the most used platforms/frameworks in this domain.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 96.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
Authors
5- AHAnton HasselgrenCorresponding
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- KKKatina Kralevska
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- DGDanilo Gligoroski
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- SASindre Andre Pedersen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- AFArild Faxvaag
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Blockchain
- Interoperability
- Domain (mathematical analysis)
- Computer science
- Data science
- Health care
- Health records
- Health information technology
- Quality Education