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Topic: [ANN] [TOKEN-SALE-SUMMARY] IRYO - Unleashing the value of medical data. - page 22. (Read 2527 times)

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Amazing PRO videos - for better understand

https://vimeo.com/iryo


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Friend from healthcare told me about Iryo. I am in crypto few years and i didn't invest in healthcare projects yet.

This article is good reading


Iryo’s CEO Vasja Bočko in an interview for Chain Reaction: “Healthcare IT needs a dose of medicine”

“We believe that so far technology has actually let down the whole healthcare community. Whereas IT has really helped other industries become more efficient and helped consumers use services more effectively, the same is not the case in healthcare. There are many reasons for this, including cultural and political barriers, but it is certainly true that most European citizens can think of examples of healthcare IT failures in their own systems,” ” said our CEO Vasja Bočko in an interview for Chained Reaction - a platform edited by the British organization Unblocked Events.

Unblocked Events arranges regular blockchain events in London around a range of industry verticals including healthcare, energy, creative industries and the voluntary and public sectors.

https://medium.com/iryo-network/iryos-ceo-vasja-bo%C4%8Dko-in-an-interview-for-chain-reaction-healthcare-it-needs-a-dose-of-medicine-89809579b3

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Why Decentralization Matters

The first two eras of the internet

During the first era of the internet — from the 1980s through the early 2000s — internet services were built on open protocols that were controlled by the internet community. This meant that people or organizations could grow their internet presence knowing the rules of the game wouldn’t change later on. Huge web properties were started during this era including Yahoo, Google, Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. In the process, the importance of centralized platforms like AOL greatly diminished.

During the second era of the internet, from the mid 2000s to the present, for-profit tech companies — most notably Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon (GAFA) — built software and services that rapidly outpaced the capabilities of open protocols. The explosive growth of smartphones accelerated this trend as mobile apps became the majority of internet use. Eventually users migrated from open services to these more sophisticated, centralized services. Even when users still accessed open protocols like the web, they would typically do so mediated by GAFA software and services.


Perfect reading for all newbies  and connect to IRYO  why this is important for future healthcare

https://medium.com/@cdixon/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e

Great article. We want more of decentralization blockchain and heatlthcare articles.
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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
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Why Decentralization Matters

The first two eras of the internet

During the first era of the internet — from the 1980s through the early 2000s — internet services were built on open protocols that were controlled by the internet community. This meant that people or organizations could grow their internet presence knowing the rules of the game wouldn’t change later on. Huge web properties were started during this era including Yahoo, Google, Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. In the process, the importance of centralized platforms like AOL greatly diminished.

During the second era of the internet, from the mid 2000s to the present, for-profit tech companies — most notably Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon (GAFA) — built software and services that rapidly outpaced the capabilities of open protocols. The explosive growth of smartphones accelerated this trend as mobile apps became the majority of internet use. Eventually users migrated from open services to these more sophisticated, centralized services. Even when users still accessed open protocols like the web, they would typically do so mediated by GAFA software and services.


Perfect reading for all newbies  and connect to IRYO  why this is important for future healthcare

https://medium.com/@cdixon/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e
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So Iryo patients who buy tokens can pay with tokens for medical services? Am I right? Pay only in those hospitals who use Iryo. What about in countries that has basic healthcare taken care of with insurances?

Maybe you will have some kind of additional health insurance or additional procedures? And think about not just your country but abroad. I can't wait for every personal data to have it my my side blockchain supported. Iryo I bet is already ahead with technology.

Yeah good thinking maybe additional health insurance and they are thinking it that way. Or maybe private clinics and doctors and that healthcare will privatize even more which leaves us with more options and maybe better more quality healthcare for patients. I want to buy Iryo tokens probably there will be KYC and all of that procedure and hope I get in the pre-sale.
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People get alittle educated: GOOD article: https://medium.com/iryo-network/announcing-the-first-deployment-of-the-iryo-system-improving-healthcare-for-refugees-bee8c441e7e6
In January 2018 our CEO Vasja Bočko visited one of the camps in Lebanon.

Patients in refugee camps typically have one smartphone per family, normally with a 3G enabled data connection. Iryo will enable refugees to store health data on their mobile phones, making it possible to take their medical history with them wherever they go. The longitudinal medical data that is collected within the 5 to 7 years that refugees traditionally spend in camps will help to ensure better access to healthcare and undoubtedly improve their overall quality of life.
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In the spirit of the bitcoin, Iryo Network removes the need for (patient) identity, replaces it with mathematical control over his medical data. This allows Iryo Network to bypass traps associated with stolen identity, phishing attacks and avoids liability with verification of the identity (false positives, false negatives, missing the data on the patient).
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CEO Vasja: “We believe that so far technology has actually let down the whole healthcare community. Whereas IT has really helped other industries become more efficient and helped consumers use services more effectively, the same is not the case in healthcare. There are many reasons for this, including cultural and political barriers, but it is certainly true that most European citizens can think of examples of healthcare IT failures in their own systems,” ” said our CEO Vasja Bočko in an interview for Chained Reaction. Great topic: Healthcare IT needs a dose of medicine  Grin Pretty epic but  blockchain is needed in healthcare and food industry I think.
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So Iryo patients who buy tokens can pay with tokens for medical services? Am I right? Pay only in those hospitals who use Iryo. What about in countries that has basic healthcare taken care of with insurances?

Maybe you will have some kind of additional health insurance or additional procedures? And think about not just your country but abroad. I can't wait for every personal data to have it my my side blockchain supported. Iryo I bet is already ahead with technology.
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So Iryo patients who buy tokens can pay with tokens for medical services? Am I right? Pay only in those hospitals who use Iryo. What about in countries that has basic healthcare taken care of with insurances?
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Iryo is the first participatory, blockchain driven healthcare network built on decentralising access to medical data. We’re driving the next generation of healthcare by standardising health-data, employing zero-knowledge encryption and powering medical AI & Big Data research.

Our ICO will take place in April. Prior to that, we will present the company at various conferences, exhibitions and meetups.

21.2.18 (LJUBLJANA, Slovenia) How much of a disruption can blockchain bring to healthcare?
Lecture for the students at the Faculty of Social sciences Ljubljana, Research of Internet in Society class.

21.2.18 (Geneva, SWITZERLAND) Blockchain and Bitcoin conference Switzerland
Conference will gather the brightest experts of the industry, well-known specialists, and gurus of the crypto market, developers, entrepreneurs, representatives of payment systems, and lawyers who will share their way of thinking concerning blockchain technology development across the globe.

22.2.18 (London, UK) Reform: The sharing of individual-level data between public services
Reform, a British politically independent organisation researching how best to enable data sharing to facilitate better service delivery, is hosting a roundtable event to discuss the above themes further. The event will bring together approximately 20 informed and influential leaders from various sectors, our CEO Vasja Bočko being one of them.

23.2.18 (New York, USA) Blockchain in healthcare the EOS way (meetup)
Blockchain technology has already disrupted the Fintech industry. How does it apply to healthcare? In this meetup, we will discuss how blockchain is shaking one of the most regulated sectors — healthcare. We will be joined by the EOS community members from New York.

27.2.18 (San Francisco, USA) Blockchain in Healthcare West Coast
The Blockchain in Healthcare conference will enable healthcare professionals to understand how blockchain technology such as cryptocurrency, smart contracts, distributed databases, and public ledgers are, and will continue to transform their sector.

4.3.18 — 5.3.18 (Dubai, UAE) World blockchain summit
Dubai is a region where the blockchain can play a significant role of importance for the future. World Blockchain and Token Summit, Dubai will bring together a diverse range of local and international speakers to discuss blockchain and cryptocurrency use cases, the regulatory environment, technology hurdles and opportunities in innovation and disruption that can be leveraged using this technology.

6.3.18 (Bangkok, THAILAND) Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Thailand
The largest series of crypto events is in Thailand now! Conference, exhibition area, the newest products and trends in the blockchain industry — all of it makes up Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Thailand.

8.3.18 9.3.18 (Singapore, SINGAPORE) Iryo presents itself to the Hong Kong community (details to be announced soon)

9.3.18 (Hong Kong, HONG KONG) Iryo presents itself to the Hong Kong community (details to be announced soon)

11.3.18 (Austin, USA) Future 4 health conference at SXSW
Future for health (FTR4H) is an international irganisation focusing on innovations that build and support the ecosystem of patients, care givers, providers, payers, policy makers, designers, entrepreneurs, and investors to improve health in the communities where we live, work, and play. The FTR4H conference at SXSW — Conference & Festivals celebrate the convergence of the interactive, film, and music industries — will focus on bringing a global snapshot of current digital health global market.

15.3.18-16.3.18 (San Francisco,USA) TOKEN FEST
Token Fest is an exclusive, two day networking event focused on the business and technology of tokenization. Attendees will gain a wealth of insights and information about the state of the token-based economy while networking with over 1000 senior level thought leaders. Meet the Iryo team in the exhibition area!

22.3.18 (London, UK) TechNOVA: Blockchain Summit
TechNOVA: Blockchain Summit 2018 will look across sectors at the latest innovations in distributed ledger technology. This Blockchain conference will bring in case studies from banking, insurance, energy, music, healthcare, trade finance and more.

23.3.18 (London, UK) Private meetup for the UCL students

April 2018 (Zagreb, CROATIA) Around the block (Blockchain) — EESTEC Zagreb
Electrical Engineering Students’ European Association is an apolitical, non- governmental and non-profit organization which targets and trains through its activities students from electrical profile Universities, Institutes and Technical Schools in Europe .Around the block is a three day workshop organized by the EESTEC LC Zagreb student association running under “Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva”.

27.4.18 (Split, Croatia) BlockSplit — international conference for blockchain developers
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I like it what happens if someone steals my phone. 

Good written whitepaper:

For PK-1, assuming that the patient doesn’t have a second device with the same key, (patient
medical data encryption key), the simplest answer is that they can visit their doctor, who
can use his device to issue a re-encryption key back to patients’ new device. Together with
signed permission message, this would replace patient’s wallet private key with a new one.
If a patient doesn’t want to visit his doctor every time their device gets destroyed, they can
save (and move) the key to the ZeroPass app (explained later in this paper) using a one-click
magnet link. When keys are protected with ZeroPass, a patient can revoke the ability of his
doctor to re-assign his key, leaving the patient in full control.
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https://iryo.network/#features

Take a look what IRYO will be



Blockchain part I like the most for patients and in general Users  Cheesy  I hope soon they make smartphones with large capacity of storage.
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Some technicalyties

Key rotation

When access is revoked, a patient would issue new re-encryption keys for all new data. For
old data, NuCypher proxy re-encryption relays on the servers to not serve the revoked
clients (with data or re-encryption keys). In our case, the Iryo storage node and clinic
storage node would simply throw the revoked re-encryption keys away and, by doing this,
they protect the data even if the storage node gets hacked later, and all encrypted data leaked.
Due to BIP32 and proxy re-encryption, the key rotation process does not need any other
device but the patient’s to be online (it's non-interactive). This value is enhanced in the
doctor’s case, as he can re-issue all re-encryption keys to himself without ‘bothering’ any of
their patients.
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