Blockchain in Healthcare

Subject Search

Database: EBSCOhost: Computer Source

Kaur, J., Rani, R., & Kalra, N. (2021). Blockchain-based framework for secured storage, sharing, and querying of electronic healthcare records. Concurrency & Computation: Practice & Experience, 33(20), 1-24. DOI: 10.1002/cpe.6369.

Subject Term: “Blockchain in Healthcare”

My reasoning behind searching for “blockchain in healthcare” has to do with me finding practical real-world situations where blockchain is impacting systems already. When using this subject term, I found 16 results and that is a fair number to shift through to pull sources. There seems to be at least two sources here than can be useful. They both cover the implementation of blockchain and its benefits.

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Citation Traces

Pal, A., Tiwari, C., & Haldar, N. (2021). Blockchain for business management: applications, challenges and potentials. Journal of High Technology Management Research, 32(2). DOI:10.1016/j.hitech.2021.100414

I found this article on EBSCOhost under the “Computer Source” database. It has nearly 20 references and most seem to be related to blockchain or similar technologies. I am not sure if they relate exactly to what I want to dive into, and I think I can find better sources in another place.

Cross Referencing shows that this article has been cited by 3 other articles and each relate to blockchain, but have different focuses than what I am focusing for in my search.

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About Dain Grimes

I am Dain Grimes. I am a networking major, but also am getting a minor in entrepreneurship. Last semester, I was perusing my own business venture through my internship in the center of entrepreneurship. I am experienced with analyzing and doing research into many different topics. I love learning and building on myself as a person. Looking forward to this semester and hope to graduate this May.

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