2020
DOI: 10.25046/aj050106
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A Blockchain-Based Architecture for Smart Healthcare System: A Case Study of Saudi Arabia

Abstract: eHealth is the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to enhance health quality access. Health care innovations are an essential element of Vision 2030 and National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020 operational plan that will lead to an improvement in the quality of health care in Saudi Arabia. The objective of this paper is to address the healthcare system limitations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in general and the Qassim region in particular to global standards. In practice, the creation o… Show more

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“…Customers should see tangible payoffs in participating in blockchainenabled services. This is even more relevant to healthcare, where patients have the rights to consent and to choose how their data is used in exchange for health services or even compensation (Albahli et al, 2020). This shift from provider-centric to patient-centric permissioned blockchain system empowers the patient and provides an immutable audit trail of the "whose," "when," "where," and "what" of accessing personal health data (Mackey et al, 2019).…”
Section: Key Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Customers should see tangible payoffs in participating in blockchainenabled services. This is even more relevant to healthcare, where patients have the rights to consent and to choose how their data is used in exchange for health services or even compensation (Albahli et al, 2020). This shift from provider-centric to patient-centric permissioned blockchain system empowers the patient and provides an immutable audit trail of the "whose," "when," "where," and "what" of accessing personal health data (Mackey et al, 2019).…”
Section: Key Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central to this transformative agenda is the emphasis on leveraging technology and innovation to increase healthcare capacity [6,13]. Smart hospitals equipped with the latest medical technologies and digital systems are being established to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes [14]. These futuristic facilities are designed to facilitate seamless patient experiences, from appointment scheduling to remote monitoring, ensuring that healthcare services are more accessible and efficient [15].…”
Section: Infrastructure and Capacity Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, different qualitative and quantitative contributions have been identified, focusing on IT tools to ensure the privacy and safety of clinical data. For example, an industry-relevant topic is related to blockchain adoption: Albahli et al [50] highlight how blockchain technology applied to the healthcare system is a protection model to avoid possible risks and make clinical processes more robust. In addition, Anand et al [51] proposed a secure watermarking algorithm for sharing medical records in the cloud environment among clinical personnel.…”
Section: Ra 1: Smart Cities As a Tool For Health Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%