A minimalistic decision tree for blockchain business cases in healthcare

Fadime Kaya, Jaap Gordijn, Roel Wieringa

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Abstract

Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is an emerging technology to remove middlemen from an eco-system. However, many DLT/BC projects are very technologically oriented and fail to address the business case and the re-design of its eco-system. Therefore, many DLT/BC projects do fail. We propose a minimalistic decision tree to check whether a business case is suitable for implementation by DLT/BC technology and evaluate the tree in the healhtcare domain.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPoEM 2019 Forum Practice of Enterprise Modelling 2019 Conference Forum (short papers)
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the Practice of Enterprise Modelling 2019 Conference Forum (short papers) Luxembourg, Luxembourg, November 27-29, 2019
EditorsChristophe Feltus, Paul Johannesson, Henderik A. Proper
PublisherCEUR-WS
Pages16-25
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 30 Mar 2020
Event2019 Practice of Enterprise Modelling Conference Forum, PoEM 2019 Forum - Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Duration: 27 Nov 201929 Nov 2019

Publication series

NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
PublisherCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume2586
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Conference

Conference2019 Practice of Enterprise Modelling Conference Forum, PoEM 2019 Forum
Country/TerritoryLuxembourg
CityLuxembourg
Period27/11/1929/11/19

Funding

The authors wishes to thank Dr. Micha?l Verdonck from Ghent University, Belgium for testing the interview questions and providing valuable feedback regarding the interview structure and the decision tree. We would also express our gratitude to the persons who have contributed to this research by sharing data and insights about their BC project.

Keywords

  • Blockchain
  • Business case
  • Decision tree
  • Healthcare

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