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Abstract: Current organ donation and transplantation systems suffer from vulnerabilities to scams and lack of transparency, hindering trust and efficiency. This proposal introduces a groundbreaking blockchain-based solution that combats both issues. By leveraging the blockchain's security and immutability, the system detects and predicts potential scams through AI analysis of realtime data, notifying authorities immediately. Additionally, it strengthens security and trust by ensuring secure participant identities, controlled access to sensitive information, and automated processes via smart contracts. This not only reduces the risk of illegal activity but also fosters fairness and participation, ultimately transforming the system into a life-saving model of transparency and trust. But that's not all. Blockchain securely stores identities, encrypts sensitive information, and automates tasks with smart contracts, eliminating the human error and shady dealings that plague the current system. This creates a web of trust, empowering donors, recipients, and medical professionals alike. The result? A system that's not just secure, but fair and efficient, saving lives and restoring faith in this vital field. It's time to transplant trust into organ donation, and blockchain is the fertile ground for its growth
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Aaditya Patil (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75556b6db6435876ccec9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.58752
Aaditya Patil
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
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