Blockchain in Health - From Pilots to Mainstream and Implications for AI

Authors

  • Sathya Krishnasamy, MS Emerging Technologies Consultant and President, Engineering, Emerging Technologies, ChainAim, Newington, Connecticut, USA
  • Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan, PhD Founder and Director, Infinite Sum Modelling Inc. Seattle, Washington, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9628-8173
  • Atul Apte, BSc Founder and Chief Research Officer, Adarza LLC, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA https://orcid.org/0009-0008-2667-9732
  • MODERATOR: Anjum Khurshid, MD, PhD Dr. Anjum Khurshid, MD, PhD, Faculty, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston Massachusetts, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v7.309

Keywords:

blockchain adoption, blockchain frameworks, blockchain in healthcare, blockchain technology, enterprise blockchain, generative AI and blockchain

Abstract

Speakers delve into and beyond the previously published BHHTY journal article “Moving Beyond Proof of Concept and Pilots to Mainstream: Discovery and Lessons from Blockchain in Healthcare,” located at https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v6.280. This continuous enterprise blockchain technology journey extends the framework and solution assemblies including further developments, with cross over into generative AI and ethics.

Objectives

  1. Learn specific examples on the economics of blockchain revealing low-hanging fruit for the move from pilots to adoption. Explore concepts such as:
  • Data integrity, minimal data, inter-entity streamlining leading to efficiencies, and what is already possible with tech stack developments and economics in efficiency (in millions) from the previously published BHTY article at DOI: https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v6.280
  • Learn from other verticals to build a framework that is more comprehensive encompassing global perspectives
  • Future proofing and stair-stepping design for an evolving technology – holistic guidance to find and execute the opportunities
  1. Obtain a framework for blockchain adoption based on the article. In addition, authors address the academic view of blockchain adoption, and that it is a combination of tech, policy, economics, consumer engagement, and operationalization.
  2. Acquire multi-dimensional discovery and specific blockchain constructs including provenance- consensus, trust maps, convergence, dApp human loops, and future proofing /stair-stepping
  3. Grasp global perspectives on evolving frameworks with in many verticals and the multi-dimensional nature of blockchain transformation, operationalization, blockchain-enterprise landscape, and AI automation.
  4. Gain a better understanding of why is blockchain an essential technology for the future of responsible AI and for scalability of solutions

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References

Krishnasamy, MS, S. ., & Gopalakrishnan, PhD, B. N. . (2023). Moving Beyond Proof of Concept and Pilots to Mainstream: Discovery and Lessons from Blockchain in Healthcare. Blockchain in Healthcare Today, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v6.280

Published

2024-04-21

How to Cite

Krishnasamy, MS, S., Gopalakrishnan, PhD, B. ., Apte, BSc, A. ., & Khurshid, MD, PhD, M. A. . (2024). Blockchain in Health - From Pilots to Mainstream and Implications for AI. Blockchain in Healthcare Today, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v7.309

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