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Blockchain technology and universal health coverage: Health data space in global migration

Ana Côrte-Real, Tiago Nunes, Clara Cruz Santos, Paulo Rupino da Cunha

2022Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increase of forcibly displaced people worldwide is a challenge for health systems and their ability to provide access and equity in Health as a universal right. Health information systems should be strengthened to collect and disseminate migrant health data enabling analytics for strategic decisions.This Viewpoint focuses on blockchain technology as an emergent digital tool to improve communication and overcome gaps in medical data sharing, conceptualizing a global health space. Anchored in the security, privacy, and medico-legal regulation of medical data, Blockchain technology would empower inter-organizational services or workflows, in real-time, by the users, inside and outside the national health systems, anywhere in the world. As an innovative approach, this Viewpoint highlights the future directions in IT-supported health.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainWorkflowGlobal healthDisseminationInternet privacyComputer securityData sharingHealth equityHealth securityBusinessAnalyticsComputer scienceHealth dataData sciencePublic healthMedicinePolitical scienceHealth careTelecommunicationsDatabaseNursingLawPathologyAlternative medicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCOVID-19 diagnosis using AIArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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