Ravi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Foundations, need, state-of-the-art blockchain technologies, its adaptions, and impact on healthcare industriesRavi et al., 2023
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- 2884901637617483852
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- Ravi R
- Ghonge M
- et al.
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- Unleashing the Potentials of Blockchain Technology for Healthcare Industries
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Blockchain is one of the most demanding technologies available today. All sectors use blockchain in their business processes to benefit from secure and decentralized data. The key arguments for blockchain's usage in medical systems are its essential properties, such …
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