ABSTRACT

By providing safe and decentralized ways to store, access, and share data, blockchain technology has emerged as a promising alternative for the management of healthcare data. The various uses of blockchain technology in healthcare data management are examined in this review of the literature. The promise of blockchain to improve data security, privacy, interoperability, and trust in healthcare systems has attracted a lot of attention. The work seeks to give a summary of the available research, highlight important obstacles, and identify emerging prospects in utilizing blockchain for healthcare data management. This study examines the administration of patient records, data interoperability, clinical trials, supply chain management, data privacy, and security through a thorough examination of pertinent literature. The work show how blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare data management while also exposing areas that need more research. The applications of blockchain in healthcare data management are also covered, including the management of patient information, interoperability, clinical trials, supply chain management, and data privacy. By improving security, privacy, interoperability, and stakeholder confidence, the results imply that blockchain has the potential to revolutionize healthcare data management. However, in order for widespread acceptance to occur, issues including scalability, legal compliance, and system integration must be resolved.

Keywords: - blockchain, healthcare, data management, patient records, LeenaBOT, clinical trials, supply chain, dataprivacy, security.