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VOL. 8, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Role of AI and blockchain in patient health care
Authors
Motashim Rasool, Uvais Ahmad, Vishal Agarwal, Saumya Singh
Abstract
Patient data is a crucial asset in the healthcare sector, encompassing
medical history, diagnoses, treatments, outcomes, and personal demographic
details. This data is essential for improving healthcare services, conducting
clinical research, developing new therapies, and enhancing public health.
However, challenges such as data fragmentation, breaches, misuse, quality
issues, and privacy concerns threaten the security, trustworthiness, and
accessibility of patient data, impacting patient well-being. Blockchain and
artificial intelligence (AI) are promising technologies poised to revolutionize
patient data management. Blockchain ensures secure, transparent data transfer
and storage, while AI enables machines to perform complex tasks requiring human
intelligence. Together, they offer a decentralized solution to address current
data challenges and risks. Blockchain provides a secure foundation for managing
patient data, making it tamper-proof and accessible only to authorized parties,
thus supporting the development of robust AI algorithms. By ensuring
high-quality, standardized, and interoperable data, Blockchain enhances AI
model accuracy and reliability. Additionally, blockchain's secure data sharing
improves data quality for AI applications and addresses privacy, security, and
accountability concerns, ensuring AI models are transparent, explainable, and
fair.
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Pages:19-22
How to cite this article:
Motashim Rasool, Uvais Ahmad, Vishal Agarwal, Saumya Singh "Role of AI and blockchain in patient health care". International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Technology, Vol 8, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 19-22
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