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  • Blockchain Technology
  • Critical Care Medicine

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  • Intensive care units (ICUs) face significant challenges in cybersecurity, data interoperability, medication safety, and resource management.
  • The increasing digitalization of healthcare environments exacerbates these issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of blockchain technology in addressing critical care challenges.
  • To review blockchain applications for improving data security, drug traceability, consent management, and AI integration in ICUs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of peer-reviewed journals.
  • Analysis of healthcare cybersecurity reports.
  • Examination of studies on blockchain applications in medical settings.

Main Results:

  • Blockchain offers tamper-proof health records and decentralized data sharing.
  • Smart contracts can automate processes, improving patient safety and resource efficiency.
  • Potential benefits include enhanced decision support and integration with AI tools.

Conclusions:

  • Blockchain technology shows significant promise for transforming ICU workflows and patient outcomes.
  • Overcoming challenges like scalability, regulatory concerns, and implementation costs is crucial for widespread adoption.