Intelligent Blockchain for Internet of Things Based Healthcare Management

Healthcare sector is transforming expeditiously to provide patient-centric treatments to recoup their health. Recently, COVID-19 has shaken the world with its spread and the world economy has seen the worst phase in life because of this pandemic. Monitoring a COVID-19 infected patient closely is not...

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Published in2021 2nd International Conference on Secure Cyber Computing and Communications (ICSCCC) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Satamraju, Krishna Prasad, Malarkodi, B.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 21.05.2021
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Summary:Healthcare sector is transforming expeditiously to provide patient-centric treatments to recoup their health. Recently, COVID-19 has shaken the world with its spread and the world economy has seen the worst phase in life because of this pandemic. Monitoring a COVID-19 infected patient closely is not possible as significant distance should be maintained between the doctor and patient in order to avoid the spread of the virus. Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to address this apprehension. This cutting edge technology has the potential to play vital role in the pandemic management with its ability to remotely trace, track and monitor the virus infected patients. Artificial intelligence (AI)is capable of providing support in risk analysis, spread patterns and medical advancements. The advantages of integrating AI with IoT and methodologies used for pandemic management are prototyped in this paper. The applications of these technologies in different phases of COVID-19 pandemic management life cycle are discussed. In specific, emphasis is made on the effective utilization of technology to provide patient-oriented treatment for faster recovery of the patients. The use of technology in the pandemic management embellishes the frontline warriors and healthcare industries in combating with theCOVID-19 pandemic. The prototype also houses mechanisms required for surreptitious data transfer between different entities of the system.
DOI:10.1109/ICSCCC51823.2021.9478173