2020
DOI: 10.2196/18582
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Perspectives of Patients, Health Care Professionals, and Developers Toward Blockchain-Based Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background Although the electronic health record system adoption rate has reached 96% in the United States, implementation and usage of health information exchange (HIE) is still lagging behind. Blockchain has come into the spotlight as a technology to solve this problem. However, there have been no studies assessing the perspectives of different stakeholders regarding blockchain-based patient-centered HIE. Objective The objective of this study was to a… Show more

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“…Questions on context focus on current issues with HIE efforts and physicians' attitudes about the use of blockchain in healthcare settings. Finally, questions on facilitation cover perceived benefits, risks, and suggestions for the successful rollout of blockchain-based platforms for information sharing in healthcare [ 21 ]. As the purpose of this study was to characterize physicians' expectations, attitudes, and experiences to help develop a blockchain-enabled HIE, using the PARIHS framework can be helpful to apply the knowledge into practice.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questions on context focus on current issues with HIE efforts and physicians' attitudes about the use of blockchain in healthcare settings. Finally, questions on facilitation cover perceived benefits, risks, and suggestions for the successful rollout of blockchain-based platforms for information sharing in healthcare [ 21 ]. As the purpose of this study was to characterize physicians' expectations, attitudes, and experiences to help develop a blockchain-enabled HIE, using the PARIHS framework can be helpful to apply the knowledge into practice.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is where the Malaysian healthcare industry is standing now. In Blockchain EHR, patients cannot alter their medical data but can access and decide to whom the information is to be shared [24], [25].…”
Section: Figure 2 Secured Medical Data Exchange Steps In Blockchain-b...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 This is particularly true for blockchain where most people might have not heard of it, especially on how it can be used for healthcare. 36 For one expert, there is a need for developers and implementers to explain how blockchain stores and protects data to demonstrate transparency: "[Sharing a perspective of a potential user of Me-diLinker] I might be a slow adopter in some ways because I'm concerned about where my original data that I'm going to share actually lives. I'm not comfortable with my credit card being on here [Me-diLinker] and doing this."…”
Section: Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%