Authors :
Kekkarla Madhu; K. Uma Mahesh; M. Shravya; P. Harik
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/5xm76sfr
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may1638
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Abstract :
Blockchain technology holds the potential to revolutionize e-governance in both health care and education by
enabling secure, transparent, and efficient data management. In this research, we develop an integrated blockchain-based
framework to enhance administrative processes and foster trust in governmental and institutional systems. Our approach
harnesses the immutable and decentralized nature of blockchain to streamline record keeping, automate transactions using
smart contracts, and ensure data integrity across various platforms. A detailed evaluation of our framework highlights its
effectiveness in minimizing data redundancy and enhancing accessibility, while preserving the confidentiality and
authenticity of sensitive health and educational records. Experimental results indicate that our proposed method
significantly improves system responsiveness and user trust compared to conventional centralized systems. These findings
suggest that the strategic integration of blockchain technology can drive robust e-governance solutions that better serve the
evolving needs of the health care and education sectors.
Keywords :
Blockchain, E-Governance, Health Care, Education, Smart Contracts, Distributed Ledger Technology, Data Security, Interoperability.
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Blockchain technology holds the potential to revolutionize e-governance in both health care and education by
enabling secure, transparent, and efficient data management. In this research, we develop an integrated blockchain-based
framework to enhance administrative processes and foster trust in governmental and institutional systems. Our approach
harnesses the immutable and decentralized nature of blockchain to streamline record keeping, automate transactions using
smart contracts, and ensure data integrity across various platforms. A detailed evaluation of our framework highlights its
effectiveness in minimizing data redundancy and enhancing accessibility, while preserving the confidentiality and
authenticity of sensitive health and educational records. Experimental results indicate that our proposed method
significantly improves system responsiveness and user trust compared to conventional centralized systems. These findings
suggest that the strategic integration of blockchain technology can drive robust e-governance solutions that better serve the
evolving needs of the health care and education sectors.
Keywords :
Blockchain, E-Governance, Health Care, Education, Smart Contracts, Distributed Ledger Technology, Data Security, Interoperability.