A REVIEW ON APPLICATION OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY TO PURSUE COVID 19 CHALLENGES

Authors

  • Mr. Chetan Pawar PG Scholar,Computer Science & Engineering, Sipna COET, Amravati, Maharashtra
  • Prof. S. N. Sawalkar Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Sipna COET, Amravati, Maharashtra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/RN4EQ

Keywords:

Covid-2019, Blockchain Technology

Abstract

In 2019, the coronavirus (COVID19) will begin to spread in China, but in early 2020, the COVID19 pandemic has spread uncontrollably, affecting public health emergencies around the world. Much of our health care system is centralized, so it cannot provide critical information about patient tracking, vaccination certificate fraud, test-related data, and health care. In such contexts, innovative and cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain have initiated promising solutions to combat situations such as pandemics. By using blockchain technology, we will fight pandemics by enabling early identification of patients, ensuring medical data is requested, and maintaining a reliable medical supply chain during a pandemic. This take a look at proposes a story revolutionary technique for managing demanding situations of (COVID-19) pandemic and contagion. This take a look at proposes a Blockchain-primarily based totally framework which check out the risk of using peer-to peer, time stamping, and decentralized garage benefits of blockchain to create a cutting-edge gadget to confirm and discover the unknown inflamed instances of COVID-19 (SARS COV-2). The framework will permit to make certain residents further as authorities to are expecting the contamination danger of virus, to offer an green gadget capable of aid governments, healthcare experts, fitness associated government and residents to require essential choices concerning contamination and contamination . this technique includes Blockchain Platform, Mobile application, closed-circuit tv those additives works collectively for detecting unknown inflamed sufferers and are expecting the contamination danger of corona virus. to create choices on vaccination and scientific supply.

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Published

2021-12-16

How to Cite

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Mr. Chetan Pawar and Prof. S. N. Sawalkar, “A REVIEW ON APPLICATION OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY TO PURSUE COVID 19 CHALLENGES”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. NCTSRD, p. 6, Dec. 2021.