Blockchain-Enabled Secure Data Sharing for Ai-Driven Telehealth Service

DOI: 10.55662/AJMRR.2022.3102

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Journal Title: Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review
Author(s): Naveen Vemuri, Naresh Thaneeru & Venkata Manoj Tatikonda
Published On: 20/02/2022
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
First Page: 305
Last Page: 319
ISSN: 2582-8088
Publisher: The Law Brigade Publisher

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Naveen Vemuri, Naresh Thaneeru & Venkata Manoj Tatikonda, Blockchain-Enabled Secure Data Sharing for Ai-Driven Telehealth Service, Volume 3 Issue 1, Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review, 305-319, Published on 20/02/2022, 10.55662/AJMRR.2022.3102 Available at https://ajmrr.thelawbrigade.com/article/blockchain-enabled-secure-data-sharing-for-ai-driven-telehealth-service/

Abstract

Blockchain-Enabled Secure Data Sharing for AI-Driven Telehealth Services” is the title of an article that goes into great detail about the connection between blockchain technology and AI. Through our research paper, we look into how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field of telehealth, especially how it is changing personalized treatment plans and diagnoses. Case studies show how blockchain technology can be improved in order to solve problems with scalability and meet regulatory needs. It’s possible that this technology could help make data safer. This article talks about both the theoretical and practical sides of integration, as well as important ethical issues that come up in both. Things to think about are how blockchain technology and artificial intelligence (AI) might change telehealth in the future. Putting this into action would make telehealth safer, clearer, and more focused on the patient.

Keywords: Blockchain Technology AI-Driven Telehealth, Secure Data Sharing, Healthcare Interoperability, Privacy and Data Security.

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