Blockchain for Enhancing Compliance Data Integrity in Occupational Healthcare
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https://doi.org/10.36676/sjmbt.v2.i2.39Keywords:
Blockchain, Data Integrity, Occupational Healthcare, Compliance Management, Smart Contracts, Decentralized SystemsAbstract
Occupational healthcare compliance involves managing sensitive data to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements. However, challenges in maintaining data integrity often undermine the reliability of compliance processes. This paper explores the application of blockchain technology to enhance data integrity in occupational healthcare compliance systems. By leveraging blockchain’s immutable ledger, smart contracts, and decentralized architecture, this research proposes a robust framework for secure and transparent compliance management. The findings indicate that blockchain can mitigate data manipulation risks, improve auditability, and streamline compliance workflows, offering significant potential for transforming occupational healthcare compliance.
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