Chapter 1. Role of Community Model in Networked Healthcare Organizations.- Chapter 2. Blockchain Architecture for the Healthcare Ecosystem.- Chapter 3. Blockchain-Based Dynamic Consent for Healthcare and Research.- Chapter 4. “Pay for Value”: Blockchain for Drug Pricing in Canada.- Chapter 5. A Blockchain-Centric Data Sharing Framework for Building Trust in Healthcare Insurance.- Chapter 6. Learning to Trust: Exploring the Relationship between Trust and User Experience in Blockchain Systems.- Chapter 7. Design and Implementation Considerations for Blockchain for Health Records.- Chapter 8. Blockchain Implementation for Decentralized Real-World Research.- Chapter 9. The inter-organizational environment of blockchain in healthcare: The state of blockchain healthcare consortia.
Dr. Chang Lu earned his Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Organization from the University of Alberta (Canada). Currently, he is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Blockchain@UBC Research Cluster at the University of British Columbia (Canada). His research focuses on innovation adoption, institutional and organizational change, culture and power.
Dr. Mohan Tanniru is the Professor in the Division of Public Health Practice and Translational Research in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona (USA) and a senior investigator in the Global Health Initiative at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit (USA). He has published over 110 research articles and has worked with several hospitals like Beaumont Health Systems, Ascension/Providence, Henry Ford Health System and St Joseph Mercy Health System/Trinity all in Michigan (USA), and many major business organizations such as GM, Chrysler, Ford, Compuware, HP/EDS, Honeywell, Intel, SAP and Raytheon among others.
This books brings readers a holistic understanding of blockchain adoption in healthcare by not only considering the technical fundamentals of use cases, but also the regulatory, informational and organizational challenges and solutions. The book also provides frameworks and toolkits to manage the entire life cycle of adoption, including analysing the environment and feasibility, application design from a user-centred perspective, and implementation strategies that would overcome organizational and informational barriers. Specific issues addressed include but are not limited to: How to analyse the value propositions in healthcare and which distributed actors should be engaged to fulfil these propositions? What policies and practices need to be reviewed to ensure security and privacy of the information shared? How to design blockchain systems that seamlessly integrate with other stakeholder applications, while only the needed information is in the distributed architecture? How can blockchain implementation be managed from governance and risk mitigation perspectives, especially when multiple actors are involved?
By reading this book, blockchain enthusiasts, health informatics professionals and healthcare executives will be better prepared to leverage the transformative potential of blockchain for healthcare.