2022 2nd International Conference on Emerging Smart Technologies and Applications (eSmarTA) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/esmarta56775.2022.9935387
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Hospital Information Systems in Malaysia: Current Issues and Blockchain Technology as a Solution

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“…The implications of BCT applications, with their bad and good aspects, in specific cultural situations would aid in developing these applications socially and economically. BCT demonstrates tremendous promise to increase security and transparency in information exchange across several organizations [103]. Bridging gaps between different disciplines and industries can give an exciting insight into several benefits of BCT that further merit investigation.…”
Section: F Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implications of BCT applications, with their bad and good aspects, in specific cultural situations would aid in developing these applications socially and economically. BCT demonstrates tremendous promise to increase security and transparency in information exchange across several organizations [103]. Bridging gaps between different disciplines and industries can give an exciting insight into several benefits of BCT that further merit investigation.…”
Section: F Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hira et al (2022) mentioned this allows for more efficient sharing of medical records among healthcare providers and reduces the risk of medical errors. Additionally, the Malaysian government launched the national health information exchange (HIE) called MyHEalthXchange which allows healthcare providers to share patient data securely and efficiently (Bazel et al, 2022). Additionally, research has shown most users are young citizens and the participation among senior citizens is lower but should be increasing progressively along with the development of technology advancement in healthcare (Seven et al, 2021).…”
Section: Development Of Digital Healthcare In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%