Collaboration of Vague Theory and Mathematical Techniques for Optimizing Healthcare by Recommending Optimal Blockchain Supplier
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The Internet of Medical Things (IoMTs) has the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery by connecting medical devices and applications to healthcare IT systems via the internet. This connectivity enables the collection, transmission, and analysis of patient data, facilitating remote healthcare delivery and enhancing patient outcomes. However, the security and privacy of the data transmitted and stored within IoMT systems remain critical concerns. Blockchain technology offers a promising solution to address these challenges in IoMTs applications. Blockchain provides a decentralized and immutable ledger where transactions, in this case, patient data, are securely recorded and cannot be altered retroactively. This ensures the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive medical information while eliminating the need for a central authority to manage data exchange. This study proposes a comprehensive fuzzy decision-making framework for selecting the best blockchain provider in the IoMT field. The framework comprises two main steps: Determining the relative importance weights of the criteria utilizing the Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA) method. Determining the most suitable supplier for blockchain services providers employing the Ranking Alternatives with the Fuzzy ROOT Assessment Method (RAM) technique. A comparison between Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) methods is employed to ensure the robustness and validity of the proposed framework.
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