Blockchain and machine learning technologies can mitigate healthcare
issues such as slow access to medical data, poor system
interoperability, lack of patient agency, and data quality and quantity
for medical research. Blockchain technology facilitates and secures the
storage of information in such a way that doctors can see a patient's
entire medical history, but researchers see only statistical data
instead of any personal information. Machine learning can make use of
this data to notice patterns and give accurate predictions, providing
more support for the patients and also in research related fields where
there is a need for accurate data to predict credible results.
This book examines the application of blockchain technology and machine
learning algorithms in various healthcare settings, covering the basics
of the technologies and exploring how they can be used to improve
clinical outcomes and improving the patient's experience. These topics
are illustrated with reference to issues around the supply chain, drug
verification, reimbursement, control access and clinical trials. Case
studies are given for applications in the analysis of breast cancer,
hepatitis C, and COVID-19.