
doi: 10.56181/uupp8079
Healthcare registries hold vast amounts of data on the population, and while this data is enormously valuable to medical researchers, it must also be managed in a secure way. Researchers in the SmartMed project are using smart contracts and blockchain technology to provide effective solutions to this challenge, as Roman Vitenberg, Jan Nygård and Dusica Marijan explain.
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