Marino Carlos Antonio, Diaz Paz Claudia
CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru.
JMIR Med Inform. 2025 Jan 31;13:e58575. doi: 10.2196/58575.
The benefits of smart contracts (SCs) for sustainable health care are a relatively recent topic that has gathered attention given its relationship with trust and the advantages of decentralization, immutability, and traceability introduced in health care. Nevertheless, more studies need to explore the role of SCs in this sector based on the frameworks propounded in the literature that reflect business logic that has been customized, automatized, and prioritized, as well as system trust. This study addressed this lacuna.
This study aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of SCs in health care based on reviewing the frameworks propounded in the literature.
A structured literature review was performed based on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) principles. One database-Web of Science (WoS)-was selected to avoid bias generated by database differences and data wrangling. A quantitative assessment of the studies based on machine learning and data reduction methodologies was complemented with a qualitative, in-depth, detailed review of the frameworks propounded in the literature.
A total of 70 studies, which constituted 18.7% (70/374) of the studies on this subject, met the selection criteria and were analyzed. A multiple correspondence analysis-with 74.44% of the inertia-produced 3 factors describing the advances in the topic. Two of them referred to the leading roles of SCs: (1) health care process enhancement and (2) assurance of patients' privacy protection. The first role included 6 themes, and the second one included 3 themes. The third factor encompassed the technical features that improve system efficiency. The in-depth review of these 3 factors and the identification of stakeholders allowed us to characterize the system trust in health care SCs. We assessed the risk of coverage bias, and good percentages of overlap were obtained-66% (49/74) of PubMed articles were also in WoS, and 88.3% (181/205) of WoS articles also appeared in Scopus.
This comprehensive review allows us to understand the relevance of SCs and the potentiality of their use in patient-centric health care that considers more than technical aspects. It also provides insights for further research based on specific stakeholders, locations, and behaviors.
智能合约对可持续医疗保健的益处是一个相对较新的话题,鉴于其与信任的关系以及在医疗保健中引入的去中心化、不可变和可追溯性优势,该话题已受到关注。然而,更多研究需要基于文献中提出的框架来探索智能合约在该领域的作用,这些框架反映了经过定制、自动化和优先级排序的商业逻辑以及系统信任。本研究填补了这一空白。
本研究旨在通过回顾文献中提出的框架,全面了解医疗保健中的智能合约。
基于PRISMA(系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目)原则进行结构化文献综述。选择了一个数据库——科学网(WoS),以避免数据库差异和数据处理产生的偏差。基于机器学习和数据约简方法对研究进行定量评估,并对文献中提出的框架进行定性、深入、详细的综述。
共有70项研究符合选择标准并进行了分析,占该主题研究的18.7%(70/374)。多重对应分析——解释了74.44%的惯量——产生了3个描述该主题进展的因素。其中两个因素涉及智能合约的主导作用:(1)医疗保健流程优化和(2)患者隐私保护保证。第一个作用包括6个主题,第二个作用包括3个主题。第三个因素涵盖了提高系统效率的技术特征。对这3个因素的深入综述以及利益相关者的识别使我们能够描述医疗保健智能合约中的系统信任。我们评估了覆盖偏差的风险,获得了较高的重叠百分比——66%(49/74)的PubMed文章也在WoS中,88.3%(181/205)的WoS文章也出现在Scopus中。
这一全面综述使我们能够理解智能合约的相关性及其在以患者为中心的医疗保健中的应用潜力,这种医疗保健考虑的不仅仅是技术方面。它还为基于特定利益相关者、地点和行为的进一步研究提供了见解。