The Impact of Blockchain on Medical Tourism

Abderahman Rejeb, John Keogh, Horst Treiblmaier

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Abstract

Medical tourism has witnessed significant growth over the last decade. By combining healthcare services with tourism and hospitality, this nascent sector creates a new tourist class with access to affordable healthcare services. Information technology is an essential factor, which can enable the growth of medical tourism. Technology enables the search process for information about the available services, costs, hospitality, tourism and post-treatment options. However, these technologies are primarily legacy systems and lack interoperability. Several questions arise, including the ability of the potential patient-tourist to verify crucial factors such as the quality of care and the credentials of the medical professionals and medical facilities. Moreover, questions arise regarding patient-doctor trust, procedure and risk transparency‚ medical record privacy and other health-related hazards in specific procedures. In this conceptual paper, we investigate the potential benefits of Blockchain technology to address some of the open questions in medical tourism. We conclude that Blockchain technology can benefit medical tourism, and we lay the foundation for future research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the WeB2019 Workshop on e-Business
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventWeB2019 Workshop on e-Business -
Duration: 14 Dec 2019 → …

Conference

ConferenceWeB2019 Workshop on e-Business
Period14/12/2019 → …

Keywords

  • Medical Tourism
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Trust
  • Transparency
  • Privacy
  • Efficiency

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