Reference |
Blockchain Interoperability Definition |
(Centobelli et al., 2021; Dimitrov & Gigov, 2020; Jabbar et al., 2020; Monika & Bhatia, 2020; Nehra et al., 2020; Pillai et al., 2020) |
It is a blockchain feature that allows the various system to work together and in cohesion across the healthcare sector’s boundaries so that more advanced and effective services may be provided. |
(Besancon et al., 2019; Belchior et al., 2020; Belchior et al., 2021; Ding, 2018; Ghaemi et al., 2021; Kiechl et al., 2021; Kamau et al., 2018; Madine et al., 2021; Pang, 2020; Pascal & Lombard-Platet, 2020; Perrons & Cosby, 2020; Scheid et al., 2019) |
It is a blockchain network, unit, or force's ability to provide and receive services from other blockchain networks, units, or forces and to use these exchanged services effectively. |
(Faheem et al., 2021; Gürdür & Asplund, 2018; Gordon & Catalini, 2018; Lipton & Hardjono, n.d; Zhao & Thompson, 2020) |
It is the process of exchanging information electronically between authorized users in a secure and seamless manner, preventing unauthorized individuals from accessing or using the information. |