A Systematic Literature Review for Blockchain-Based Healthcare Implementations

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Shaikh, Mutiullah [1 ]
Memon, Shafique Ahmed [1 ]
Ebrahimi, Ali [1 ]
Wiil, Uffe Kock [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southern Denmark, Maersk McKinney Moller Inst, SDU Hlth Informat & Technol, DK-5230 Odense, Denmark
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health informatics; blockchain technology; Web; 3.0; decentralized applications; FRAMEWORK; MANAGEMENT; INTEROPERABILITY;
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10.3390/healthcare13091087
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Healthcare information systems are hindered by delayed data sharing, privacy breaches, and lack of patient control over data. The growing need for secure, privacy-preserved access control interoperable in health informatics technology (HIT) systems appeals to solutions such as Blockchain (BC), which offers a decentralized, transparent, and immutable ledger architecture. However, its current adoption remains limited to conceptual or proofs-of-concept (PoCs), often relying on simulated datasets rather than validated real-world data or scenarios, necessitating further research into its pragmatic applications and their benchmarking. Objective: This systematic literature review (SLR) aims to analyze BC-based healthcare implementations by benchmarking peer-reviewed studies and turning PoCs or production insights into real-world applications and their evaluation metrics. Unlike prior SLRs focusing on proposed or conceptual models, simulations, or limited-scale deployments, this review focuses on validating practical BC real-world applications in healthcare settings beyond conceptual studies and PoCs. Methods: Adhering to PRISMA-2020 guidelines, we systematically searched five major databases (Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and ScienceDirect) for high-precision relevant studies using MeSH terms related to BC in healthcare. The designed review protocol was registered with OSF, ensuring transparency in the review process, including study screening by independent reviewers, eligibility, quality assessment, and data extraction and synthesis. Results: In total, 82 original studies fully met the eligibility criteria and narratively reported BC-based healthcare implementations with validated evaluation outcomes. These studies highlight the current challenges addressed by BC in healthcare settings, providing both qualitative and quantitative data synthesis on its effectiveness. Conclusions: BC-based healthcare implementations show both qualitative and quantitative effectiveness, with advancements in areas such as drug traceability (up to 100%) and fraud prevention (95% reduction). We also discussed the recent challenges of focusing more attention in this area, along with a discussion on the mythological consideration of our own work. Our future research should focus on addressing scalability, privacy-preservation, security, integration, and ethical frameworks for widespread BC adoption for data-driven healthcare.
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