Affiliation:
1. College of Computer Science & IT, Univ. of Anbar, Anbar„ IRAQ
2. Al-Qalam University College, Dean of Al- Qalam University College, Kirkuk, IRAQ
3. College of Computer Science & IT, Univ. of Anbar, Ramadi 31001, IRAQ
Abstract
The year 2020 has shown the quick spread and devastating effect of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on
the world economy, health, and human life. Combating the COVID-19 pandemic is crucial. Blockchain technology
can assist in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by assuring safe and reliable medical supplies, accurate
identification of virus hot spots, and establishing data provenance to verify genuine personal protective equipment that
is decentralized, reliable, traceable, and transparent. A major proportion of current healthcare systems are centralized
and are short on privacy and information necessary for the detection of fraud connected to the certification by the
COVID-19 vaccine. The quick vaccination rollout and the deployment of a global vaccination campaign are crucial
and dependent on the availability of transparent and operational distribution chains, which may be audited by all
the necessary parties. Blockchain technology might also be used to assure transparent monitoring, storage, and
distribution of COVID19 vaccinations. Smart contracts are built for monitoring and tracking the proper circumstances
of vaccine distribution in comparison to safe handling of vaccine producers, informing all network peers. This study
aims to investigate the effectiveness of block chain and smart contracts in the health care system. The article presents a
model of the decentralized infrastructure of the health care system. The blockchain and intelligent contract technology
provided has shown promising results. The proposed solution is economically feasible and ensures data integrity,
security, transparency, and traceability. Future work aims to expand the functionalities of smart contracts and the
blockchain technology.
Publisher
College of Education - Aliraqia University
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