Abstract
Sanctity of health data, particularly for the global poor, is probed in this paper deploying the blockchain sequestration approach. Innate characteristic of secured blockchain crypto-data is responsibly delivering healthcare. The outcome has potential to enhance the implementability of relevant sustainable development goals (SDGs). The proposition of linking medical health records with emerging artificial intelligence driven blockchain concepts is new. Literature delves into blockchain potential societal value-add. Secondary data on medical infrastructure dilemma in developing regions of Maghreb is positioned with Bimstec as a data-constellation. Cancer, AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria is alarmingly rising, with need to sequester privacy of data. Results impact (i) morale of healthcare teams (ii) overseas grassroots remittances for preventive healthcare (iii) innovation in grassroots-up local healthcare and nutrition infrastructure (iv) healthcare and nutrition as entrepreneurship (v) blockchain assisted artificial intelligence-driven local-health-infrastructure development. A surprise outcome is medical health data sequestration may be correlated with families sending back remittances.
Presenters
Salil K SenSustainability "Living Labs across W W E-variant Univ-habitats" Professor (Intermittent), where W W E is water waste energy , Sustainability , Sustainability "Living Labs across W W E-variant Univ-habitats" Professor (Intermittent) MDIS Singapore (pro bono); IIM Shillong; SUMAS Geneva; IMT-BS Evry France; CMMU Bangkok, Central Singapore, Singapore
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Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Theme
2020 Special Focus—Globalization and Social Movements: Familiar Patterns, New Constellations?
KEYWORDS
Maghreb, Bimstec, Block-chain, Crypto-data, Responsible Healthcare, Implementability Of Sustainable Development
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