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International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations

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The ledger system and AI's role in medical treatment

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Abstract

Patient dossier is a critical advantage in the healthcare subdivision, including record of what happened, diagnoses, situations, effects, and individual mathematical analyses. This dossier is essential for reconstructing healthcare duties, administering dispassionate research, evolving new healings, and improving community health. Nevertheless, challenges in the way that dossier rupture, breaches, misuse, status issues, and solitude concerns warn the protection, honesty, and approachability of patient dossier, jolting patient comfort. Blockchain and machine intelligence (AI) are hopeful electronics suspended to transform patient dossier administration. Blockchain guarantees secure, obvious dossier transfer and depository, while AI authorizes machines to act complex tasks needing human understanding. Together, they offer a dispersed resolution to address current dossier challenges and risks. Blockchain determines a secure establishment for directing patient dossier, making it interfere-authentication and approachable only to approved bodies, so advocating the happening of healthy AI algorithms. By guaranteeing prime, patterned, and interoperable dossier, Blockchain embellishes AI model veracity and dependability. Furthermore, blockchain's secure dossier giving raises dossier characteristic for AI requests and addresses solitude, protection, and responsibility concerns, guaranteeing AI models are understandable, explicable, and fair.

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Nevenka Kregar Roškar (2024). The ledger system and AI's role in medical treatment . International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations (IJFEI), 1(6), 15-17.

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