块链
医学
主流
控制(管理)
医疗保健
数字加密货币
计算机安全
临床试验
互联网隐私
风险分析(工程)
病理
计算机科学
哲学
人工智能
经济
经济增长
神学
作者
Janos A. Barrera,Artem A. Trotsyuk,Dominic Henn,Dharshan Sivaraj,Kellen Chen,Smiti Mittal,Alana M. Mermin-Bunnell,Madelyn R. Larson,Jagannath Padmanabhan,Brian M. Kinney,James Nachbar,Justin M. Sacks,Sarvam P Terkonda,Lynn Jeffers,Geoffrey C. Gurtner
标识
DOI:10.1097/prs.0000000000010409
摘要
Blockchain technology has attracted substantial interest in recent years, most notably for its effect on global economics through the advent of cryptocurrency. Within the health care domain, blockchain technology has been actively explored as a tool for improving personal health data management, medical device security, and clinical trial management. Despite a strong demand for innovation and cutting-edge technology in plastic surgery, integration of blockchain technologies within plastic surgery is in its infancy. Recent advances and mainstream adoption of blockchain are gaining momentum and have shown significant promise for improving patient care and information management. In this article, the authors explain what defines a blockchain and discuss its history and potential applications in plastic surgery. Existing evidence suggests that blockchain can enable patient-centered data management, improve privacy, and provide additional safeguards against human error. Integration of blockchain technology into clinical practice requires further research and development to demonstrate its safety and efficacy for patients and providers.
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