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Title: Blockchain technologies in healthcare institutions : focus on security and effective cooperation with the government
Authors: Przhedetskiy, Yu. V.
Przhedetskaya, Nataliya Vitovna
Borzenko, K. V.
Bondarenko, Viktoria Andreevna
Keywords: Medical care -- Management
Medical care -- Russia
Blockchains (Databases)
National security -- Russia
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Eleftherios Thalassinos
Citation: Przhedetskiy, Yu. V., Przhedetskaya, N. V., Borzenko, K. V., & Bondarenko, V. A. (2019). Blockchain technologies in healthcare institutions : focus on security and effective cooperation with the government. International Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 7(Special issue 2), 92-99.
Abstract: Purpose: This article considers the relevance of healthcare modernization processes in Russia in terms of marketing activities activation, public-private partnerships intensification. Design/Methodology/Approach: The problem of ensuring security when government and healthcare institutions interact by means of blockchain technologies is under-explored and requires further research and investigation. Therefore, methods of induction, deduction, problem, system and logical analysis along with the economic process and system modelling method combined with the formalization method are used in this article. Findings: A mechanism for effective ensuring the safety of interaction between the government and healthcare institutions using blockchain technologies in the course of conducting financial flows and operational information exchange in modern Russia is proposed. Practical Implications: The proposed mechanism for effective ensuring of security in terms of interaction between the government and the healthcare institution by means of blockchain technologies in modern Russia effectively ensures the security of interaction between the government and healthcare institutions . Originality/Value: Authors’ findings could be introduced into the healthcare industry.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/52473
ISSN: 22414754
Appears in Collections:IJEBA, Volume 7, Special Issue 2



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