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Topic: [ANN] [TOKEN-SALE-SUMMARY] IRYO - Unleashing the value of medical data. - page 21. (Read 2527 times)

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I hope this will solve some legal issues also. What if some doctor gets sued for any kind of reason... probably all will be in health records and smart contracts and you could send this to your lawyers ?
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Many ICO's have just whitepaper

IRYO is in development mode already

Announcing the first deployment of the Iryo system: improving healthcare for refugees.

https://medium.com/iryo-network/announcing-the-first-deployment-of-the-iryo-system-improving-healthcare-for-refugees-bee8c441e7e6
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Join IRYO Telegram

Very active users and team

https://t.me/IRYOnetwork


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I will focus on progress of this ICO

any AMA?
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ZeroPass 4Teams app
ZeroPass 4Teams will provide clinics and Iryo multi-member teams environment
with all of the core ZeroPass functionalities and benefits, while at the
same time also taking into consideration their specific requirements:
• a global overview of all members and their actions,
• access to signing using a private key for multiple users (sharing functionality),
• an adjustable level of security (how many users and/or devices per user are required to sign
a transaction or get access to the key).

Will Iryo patients that have data stored in Iryo cloud and their phones also need to have ZeroPass app or some other app on their phone ?
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Changing healthcare for the better I think.
Public Blockchain
Zero-knowledge encrypted health data and public blockchain access control allow patients to securely share their medical history.



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See you there tommorow   i am EOS develop.    Welcome all others too


Friday, February 23, 2018

Blockchain in healthcare the EOS way

Friday, February 23, 2018
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM


Dumbo, Brooklyn

52 Bridge St, Brooklyn · New York



• What we'll do
Talk, discuss and have fun! Blockchain technology has already disrupted the Fintech industry. How does it apply to healthcare, one of the most regulated sectors?

6.00 - 6.15 Registration
6.15 - 6.20 Welcome remarks
6.20 - 6.35 Global digital health market overview
6.35 - 6.50 Blockchains, EOS and the growing community in New York
6.50 - 7.05 How does blockchain fit into healthcare
7.05 - 7.50 What will get disrupted in the highly regulated healthcare industry first (panel discussion with Q&A)
7.50 - 9.00 Networking

SPEAKERS

Tjasa Zajc worked as a healthcare and medical journalist prior to joining Iryo as a Business Developer and Healthcare Communications Manager. She researches global trends in healthcare through the production of a podcast Faces of Digital Health. She holds a masters degree in health management and economics, has the expertise and an extensive network in digital healthcare. She is part of different international healthcare organizations such as Startupbootcamp, Digital Health Berlin, and Future for health (FTR4H). Tjaša has organized three international conferences on digital healthcare in Slovenia and participates in various international healthcare events as a speaker and a moderator.

Rick Schlesinger is the Co-founder and Head of Strategy at EOS New York. EOS New York is a blockchain startup aimed at securing the EOS network by becoming a community-elected EOS Block Producer. Rick leads the business strategy and oversees operations across capital investments, governance, finance, and legal. Rick co-founded EOS New York after a successful career in management consulting advising Fortune 500 companies on business strategy and M&A. Rick also worked in the capital markets space where he focused on efficient asset allocation strategies and for a period of time analyzed the Life Sciences sector across healthcare delivery, medical devices, insurance, and pharmaceuticals. Rick has been following blockchain technology since 2010 after learning about the interesting economic incentives the Bitcoin protocol created for its users. Rick is a student of economics and libertarian philosophy and envisions a blockchain enabled world will create freer societies, institutions, and people.

Vasja Bočko is the CEO of Iryo, a Slovenian startup building the world’s first participatory, blockchain driven healthcare economy. He was a product lead at 3FS, an innovative Slovenian IT firm focused on providing digital consulting to Fortune 500 companies, for over two years. Soon after, joined Bitstamp as a senior product manager — one of the oldest and most respected cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. There he gained a deep understanding of blockchain and cryptocurrency related processes. He has a background in finance, IT and political science. He briefly worked in the financial industry before diving headfirst into disruptive tech. He worked for a Swiss startup, delivering a music streaming service shortly before joining 3FS, where he was directly involved in supporting the biggest social media network in Mexico. At its peak, the network was supporting more traffic than Wikipedia globally. Vasja has recently worked as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies and strongly believes that blockchain has the potential to revolutionise industries that have traditionally seen little advances through IT. As leader of the Iryo team, Vasja will aim to build the next generation healthcare platform, addressing current downfalls like data security, global interoperability and self-sovereign medical identity.

• What to bring
Good mood is obligatory.



Register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blockchain-in-healthcare-the-eos-way-tickets-43289583309
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How can Iryo can solve the EHR Storing problem???i mean Electric health records

I dont think they are aiming to approach that aspect of health-tech. This approach is pretty cool if you ask me. Too many projects are trying to put EHRs on a private chain and this will not happen anytime soon. Too much red tape and Epic corners the market with its partnerships and interop conglomerates like the Sequoia project and Surescripts HISP.

@IRYO
So the focus is on particular medical data being made available to research organizations and in return the patient is provided with tokens that will allow a reduction in costs associated with procedures / meds that pertain to the data being shared? Ex. I had fibromyalgia and a pharm-research group asks to see my history and in turn the tokens could potentially pay for a portion of my Cymbalta Rx?

Are the tokens redeemable at the patients home clinic?

Im interested, cool project. Im an interop dev at a large institution working with Epic's EHR and in the Texas Interop collaborative. This space is begging for quality blockchain usage...not PTOY type wiz-bang nonsense.

So the focus is on particular medical data being made available to research organizations and in return the patient is provided with tokens that will allow a reduction in costs associated with procedures / meds that pertain to the data being shared? That too. Very simple if you ask me.
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How can Iryo can solve the EHR Storing problem???i mean Electric health records

I dont think they are aiming to approach that aspect of health-tech. This approach is pretty cool if you ask me. Too many projects are trying to put EHRs on a private chain and this will not happen anytime soon. Too much red tape and Epic corners the market with its partnerships and interop conglomerates like the Sequoia project and Surescripts HISP.

@IRYO
So the focus is on particular medical data being made available to research organizations and in return the patient is provided with tokens that will allow a reduction in costs associated with procedures / meds that pertain to the data being shared? Ex. I had fibromyalgia and a pharm-research group asks to see my history and in turn the tokens could potentially pay for a portion of my Cymbalta Rx?

Are the tokens redeemable at the patients home clinic?

Im interested, cool project. Im an interop dev at a large institution working with Epic's EHR and in the Texas Interop collaborative. This space is begging for quality blockchain usage...not PTOY type wiz-bang nonsense.
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 Many informations you find on https://iryo.network/#network

and join IRYO Telegram offcourse - they will answer you i am sure

https://t.me/IRYOnetwork
jr. member
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When IRYO whitelist and KYC?

Must i KYC as a person  or can i KYC as a company?

Thank you for your answers
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How can Iryo can solve the EHR Storing problem???i mean Electric health records
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Data-Driven Healthcare
Inoperable Health Data
The healthcare industry accumulates vast quantities of highly valuable medical data every second. Due to the large quantity of individual service providers, each with their own unique data type, data becomes fragmented and quickly loses value for medical research. Iryo removes the silos by building its network on the back of openEHR archetypes. These data types are universally consistent and help drive the next generation of medical AI & big data research.

Creating Consistency in Healthcare
The use of an openEHR framework prevents medical institutions from reformulating existing data types. Having consistent frameworks across medical institutions allow domain experts (medical researchers and clinical specialists) to accurately define and use specific data points in their practice. This ensures global interoperability and increases the intrinsic value of health data.

Public Blockchain
Accessing Data
Patients can now choose how they interact with their medical history.

Share medical histories with hospitals, specialists, and researchers, anywhere in the world.
Selectively reveal relevant parts of a medical record with a predefined time limit.
Acquire Iryo tokens offered by research institutions for the collection of anonymous health data.
Pay for medical services with Iryo tokens.
Access to a variety of cross-platform health apps within the Iryo Network.
Scaling with EOS
EOS will allow for the creation of an extremely efficient and scalable network. EOS “shards” will enable Iryo to create an extremely dynamic yet super lightweight chain resulting in lightning fast transactions. Sharing vast quantities of medical data between subjects of trust, such as doctors, specialists, and researchers will ultimately be less expensive, less time consuming and yield greater value for patients around the world.



OPENEHR + EOS


Wise choice

Nice. If I get this right it is a good thing to be working smartcontracts on EOS I see it is much faster and more modern in terms of technology so I guess it is a good thing and I see that people don't want to give EOS soo quickly so I think it is a good idea (and also pricewise.. to have both Ether and EOS much much better).
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Bearer Health Record
The concept of BHR tries to imitate the physical access control that none-digital health records had, but with the efficiencies brought by the digital version of the record .

Necessary properties:
1.) Open standards
Making interoperability achievable in practice. An example is the OpenEHR standard.

2.) Open source app to store local copy of health record.
You have the ability to check app doesn’t have a kill switch, doesn’t lie about syncing, and doesn’t delete or rewrite anything the user did not authorise. The prerequisite is also the ability to export data.

3.) Local copy of your medical data.
Some patients might not care, but those who do matters here. Default (opt-out) patient phone storage. Only encrypted cloud/server backups are allowed.

4.) Real-time data writes
Doctor (or device in the future) that produces the data needs to write that in your record in real time. If there are delays and permissions need to be granted between the production of data and writing to your health records; two divergent copies might be in the production, and you can’t control the second one.

5.) Control enforcement through permissions and encryption

• Zero-knowledge: once you have the data, you can encrypt it with your key and back it up to the network/server.

• Giving doctor the ability to read the data means giving him either the private key or even better sharing just re-encryption key (public key cryptography).

• your access revocations should at least mean that the revocated parties can’t read the newer data.

6.) No ID and third-party controlled accounts

Things you really own won’t ask you for the government issued identification or ask you to sign in to your account which might be subject to deletion at the service discretion.

https://medium.com/iryo-network/the-case-for-bearer-health-records-d692414ad924
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Reddit is active - nice talks there

https://www.reddit.com/r/iryo/





People don't use reddit enugh and they should. A lot of medium articles are there and other connections to articles.
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We like roadmap!   Long term and very wise


2015
Preliminary Research
3fs executed preliminary research on establishing common interoperability between international medical systems.


2016
Seed
3fs provided initial capital and support to establish Iryo. The team began by validating several proof of concepts and pilot projects.


2017
Pre ICO
The Iryo Network was introduced to the public in order to address common downfalls of inoperable medical systems.


2018
ICO + Production Grade Implementation
Official crowdsale of Iryo tokens. Production grade, fully scalable implementation for Iryo partners.


2019
Iryo Public Release
Integration of interoperable unified health records, zero-knowledge storage, and blockchain permissions.


2020
Network Expansion
Iryo Network system support and adoption of value-added services. Design and execution of Iryo certified clinics.
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