Shih-Shuan Wang, Ionela-Roxana Puiu, Eugen-Silviu Vrăjitoru, M. Stafie
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Using the advent of quick and effective next-generation sequencing technologies, unlinked and dispersed patient data have surfaced as a major problem in diagnosing uncommon diseases. The molecular associated with the rare disease entails comparing a patient’s genetic variant information with the variations more with comparable diseases in a big population. Therefore, discussing information among genetic databases plus laboratories is important in order to identify overlapping outcomes and for identifying the pathogenic importance of variants in order to allow the analysis of rare hereditary diseases. Considered perhaps the most continuous test to be defeated is the patient information will frequently be kept in focal confined admittance vaults as a result of protection and security concerns. An individual arising illustration of such an innovation is military blockchain novelty. As decentralized and conveyed innovation, military blockchain innovation has many engaging properties, for example, information condition and responsibility, that could be utilized to expand the condition, discoverability, and access of patient information, along these lines moving toward a new confided in framework to direct the promotion of patient information sharing.