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Bimonthly Since 1986 |
ISSN 1004-9037
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Publication Details |
Edited by: Editorial Board of Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing
P.O. Box 2704, Beijing 100190, P.R. China
Sponsored by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS & China Computer Federation
Undertaken by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Published by: SCIENCE PRESS, BEIJING, CHINA
Distributed by:
China: All Local Post Offices
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Abstract
Blockchain technology has been gaining traction in various industries for its ability to securely store and share data. The healthcare industry, in particular, has been exploring its potential benefits, including the transformation of mental health care. This article examines the use of blockchain technology in mental health care and how it can break down barriers that prevent patients from accessing quality care. One of the main barriers to mental health care is the stigma surrounding mental health conditions. Patients may be reluctant to seek care due to concerns around privacy and confidentiality. Blockchain technology can address these concerns by providing a secure and transparent way to store and share patient data. Patients can have greater control over their data and choose who has access to it, reducing concerns around data breaches and misuse of personal health information. Another barrier to mental health care is the lack of access to specialized providers and services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Blockchain technology can improve access to care by facilitating the sharing of patient data across different providers and systems, reducing redundancies and improving care coordination. Patients can receive more personalized care and providers can make more informed decisions about treatment plans. Additionally, blockchain technology can help to reduce costs in mental health care by streamlining administrative processes and reducing inefficiencies. Providers can save time and resources, ultimately leading to cost savings for patients and the healthcare system. However, there are challenges to the widespread adoption of blockchain technology in mental health care, including the need for interoperability and standardization across different systems. Future research and development are needed to address these challenges and ensure the potential benefits of blockchain technology can be fully realized in mental health care. Overall, the use of blockchain technology in mental health care has the potential to transform the industry and break down barriers that prevent patients from accessing quality care. With the right investments in research, development, and implementation, blockchain technology can help to improve the lives of millions of individuals living with mental health conditions around the world.
Keyword
Blockchain; Mental Health Care; Privacy; Access; Efficiency
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