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Blockchain Interoperability On Healthcare: A Systematic Review

Table 1: Popular Blockchain Interoperability in Healthcare Definition

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.
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