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Topic: [ANN] [TOKEN-SALE-SUMMARY] IRYO - Unleashing the value of medical data. - page 20. (Read 2521 times)

member
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How soon do you think you will get the healthcare AI IT that predicts working? How much medical data do you think you need for statistically accurate prediction of an acute disease ?
jr. member
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Who pays for the storage in Iryo network?

All text-based data will be funded by clinics who would stake IRYO tokens and the 1% yearly
inflation would be partly used to cover the cost of storage on the Iryo platform.
In some cases, in order to secure the storage of additional gigabytes of raw data being generated
and stored, clinics would have to stake additional tokens. If patient-users do not want
to be dependent on the staking decisions of their clinics, they would have the option to stake
coins themselves. This would unlock the storage for their use, and limit potential abusers.
legendary
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Blockchain in healthcare the EOS way (New York meetup report)
Iryo is the first blockchain driven healthcare network that will be built on EOS. On February 23rd we organized a meetup in New York, in collaboration with EOS New York.

https://medium.com/iryo-network/blockchain-in-healthcare-the-eos-way-new-york-meetup-report-abec9cf60a8f

Awesome future reading with facts - take your precious 10 min

You will understand!

newbie
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Do you think Iryo will bring more competition between hospitals and better doctor-patient care because it will all be documented on blockchain and all transparent ?
newbie
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Convenience and unintended consequences of technology
I was diagnosed with IBD at 14. Healthcare has been a big part of my life ever since. Managing a chronic condition is time and thought consuming. You have to constantly arrange a variety of appointments across many different institutions, spend time in waiting rooms and wait for results and medical feedback. Luckily, technology is decreasing the disease burden on many levels. Point-of-care devices, telemedical solutions and healthcare platforms are improving communication and reducing time spent in healthcare institutions.

While innovation is making care more effective, addressing the human aspects remains a challenge. Technology, for better or worse, has directly affected the way we traditionally interact with one another.

Today, nurses from the Children’s hospital tell me, patients socialize less because they have smaller, more private rooms in the hospital. Patients have more privacy, but the ward is less lively and becoming increasingly more isolated. How to keep empathy as a primary focus during care is an important question that needs to be addressed.

https://medium.com/iryo-network/as-a-patient-i-hope-for-the-constant-improvement-of-the-healthcare-industry-e0371ba1f873
newbie
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I was watching this video today and I really enjoyed the debate. I have to read all about Iryo because I hope it can solve a lot of problems. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=319IBSHczp8&feature=youtu.be
member
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What there be an universal App for Desktop and mobile app to have acess to our medical database ?
member
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How was the event yesterday? Did you record anything
member
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Amazing meetup with EOS New York!


newbie
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I can invest only with EOS?

and how i will get tokens IRYO then?  will it be on ethereum network erc20  or   EOS network and where can i store IRYO tokens then?

Thank you for answer

You will be able to contribute to the crowdsale both in EOS & ETH. We will be issuing an erc20 and then converting once EOS goes live!
full member
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I can invest only with EOS?

and how i will get tokens IRYO then?  will it be on ethereum network erc20  or   EOS network and where can i store IRYO tokens then?

Thank you for answer
jr. member
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IRYO ICO is getting viral 

Nice


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS-gVxoiL6s




I know  Grin Grin I have seen some reviews and good medium posts about Iryo. Or just follow their Twitter: https://twitter.com/iryonetwork
jr. member
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Iryo for medical staff: https://vimeo.com/246414256  People don't want to read stuff they just want to see short videos .. well here is a good short video  Grin
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Iryo — the decentralized future of healthcare

Improvement in healthcare over the last 100 years has been dramatic. People live longer and better lives all over the world, and this trend is going to continue.

The information age brought new challenges, opportunities and set new customer expectations in all areas including healthcare. We all create and collect infinite ammounts of data on our phones in addition to visits at the doctors.

Interesting article: https://medium.com/iryo-network/iryo-the-decentralized-future-of-healthcare-8baf03b96bd3
newbie
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I was reading the whitepaper and It seems to have an interesting business plan. It could be a good investiment!

I think this also. Could go a really long way if it will be accepted by the public and if the people see the plus side of this project and what can it do for personalizing/transparency/security...
member
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I was reading the whitepaper and It seems to have an interesting business plan. It could be a good investiment!
legendary
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Read almost all about IRYO

But VIDEOS on VIMEO

pure perfection!

https://vimeo.com/iryo



jr. member
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Decentralization, healthcare data, and very deep simple things about IRYO project


Iryo — the decentralized future of healthcare
Improvement in healthcare over the last 100 years has been dramatic. People live longer and better lives all over the world, and this trend is going to continue.

The information age brought new challenges, opportunities and set new customer expectations in all areas including healthcare. We all create and collect infinite ammounts of data on our phones in addition to visits at the doctors.

Key problems with data in healthcare
The key problem of data in healthcare can be summarized in lack of widely adopted open standards for health data, leading to poor interoperability. Patients are often left carrying around records on paper to show their medical history to doctors treating them. OpenEHR, which Iryo is building upon is an effort to tackle this.

The second major challenge is inadequate security and often outdated architecture. This presents an opportunity for Iryo to leapfrog existing solutions with a decentralized architecture as a backbone for new services.

Poor interoperability, inadequate security and lack of control over personal data limits the scope of using this data for research purposes. It’s less about giving your personal data away for research and more about making sure that the data doesn’t get abused in one way or another. Cardiogram is a good example of what is possible when data becomes open. Iryo will enable much more of that.

Why and when decentralization of healthcare data makes sense
It’s a very fair question to ask why would you even want to decentralize healthcare data, given the fact that the US and most European countries have information systems in place that do a reasonably good job at storing and exchanging health records.

Decentralization and anti-fragility by design are specially useful when developing systems where no central authority can have control over data, no registry can be tampered with and most importantly can still be accessed if parts of the system are not online at the time.

Imagine a centralized EHR not being available in the middle of a crisis, where lives depend on getting their medical history right. A decentralized and resilient design, like the one Iryo has, can prevent that.

The second key component of a forward looking EHR solution is privacy. The Iryo team choose to leaverage zero-knowledge storage and anonymous query interfaces to guarantee that.

Helping those who need it most first
Despite Iryo still being in early phases of development it already attracted the attention of several institutions and projects that will benefit from a decentralized EHR system.

The first official deployment of the Iryo sistem is with Walk With Me — a partnership that will provide a modern, distributed electronic health record system to refugee camps in the Middle East.

The Walk With Me organisation currently operates 12 projects in 6 countries — Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Djibouti, totaling 11 million refugees. Additional clinics are planned to be established in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and Turkey, with a long-term vision of reaching 700 camps worldwide.

Onwards
I’m excited about the opportunity to help Vasja and the team building this ambitious project as an advisor.

3fs has long been known as a studio where extraordinary talent built digital products with fantastic user experiences, powered by the latest technologies. Lake (2017 Apple design award winner), TrickyTribe, Toshl (backed by 500 startups) and many telecom services at scale in partnership with Ericsson.

When Andraz Logar, a long time friend and partner in many projects, first shared the conceptual idea that eventually became Iryo, it just seemed crazy ambitious. At the time the key focus was still research of pain-points and problems in the space. Andraz and the team were actively interviewing doctors and health professionals to gain deep insights in the domain.

In the summer of 2017, I met with Vasja and was impressed by his positive attitude, desire to work on something impactful and infectious energy. Vasja used to manage products at 3fs before joining Bitstamp, and eventually assembling a strong team for Iryo.

I’m looking forward to contribute, sharing the lessons learned at Layer in building a scalable platform, enabling great user experiences, used by both developers and large organizations.

https://medium.com/@tomazstolfa/iryo-the-decentralized-future-of-healthcare-8baf03b96bd3
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