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March 10, 2024, 07:44:29 PM
#34
I thought that the benefits of Bitcoin blockchain could be applied in the procurement of medical equipment in every agency, but all of that would be useless if a country was still anti the Bitcoin system. I still work in the health sector to this day even though my job is in the preparation of program planning which covers all financial flows.
Because it is transparent, its benefits can also be used to create a system free from corruption.
In as much as most countries are against the use of Bitcoin, I think it would be very beneficial to the healthcare system of countries that's adopted it's use, bitcoin is known for it's security and could ensure that there are no breaches in patients data. It would help Medical institutions ensure that those data's are safe and there would be no illegal access by unauthorised personalities.

 The blockchain could also help manufacturers keep good tracks of of substances used in producing drugs  and prevent drug traffickers from getting access to those substances they'll use in producing fake drugs that could be hazardous to the human health. Over the years many individuals have been victims of fake and counterfeit drugs and I think with the help of blockchain, it could keep track of the substances used for the produce of those fake drugs by drug traffickers.

 Also, medical institutions could benefit from the blockchain technology by using it to also keep track of not only those substances for producing drugs bit for the credentials of their staff, working for them. It could also help in the verification process of employees working for a medical institution. The blockchain could also ensure that the software of an institution is highly secured and safe from being easily accessed or penetrated by hackers.

 Well since several institutions are now accepting Bitcoin as a mode of payment, I think it could also provide a safe and faster means of carrying out transactions in a medical institution, thereby helping to increase the speed of transaction. It could also help in making sure that there's not much cost in transactions, thereby taking of the third party system that the banks and other financial institutions operates on.
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March 10, 2024, 06:59:20 PM
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IMO, many features from blockchain can be applied to different areas of life, including healthcare. But with bitcoin, I think it is independent and only provides indirect financial support when using its benefits to serve medical issues. Research and development costs are always expensive, and money is always needed to solve them, but I don't think it's worth trying to link bitcoin's role in many social problems. As the past story I know about some people used crypto to send to charities, and see here as long as they accept to use it, donating with crypto is also a method small. The application of blockchain technology to healthcare is still too new, such as coding each drug to be able to access and verify them.

Blockchain technology itself is actually very useful at any facet of human life. If people or developers are employing it appropriately and not because of the main purpose of most devs of screwing their investors, blockchain will surely make their life more sophisticated and easier.

Just think of the benefits of being fast and transparent, and how it can improve in the operations. For sure, logistics will be more efficient using blockchain technology. It is how the companies can take advantage of these benefits.
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March 10, 2024, 06:39:29 PM
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Imagine Bitcoin making waves in healthcare supply chains. Through blockchain, each phase from manufacturing to delivery, gets securely logged. No more uncertainties like you can easily trace the origins of every product. This not only thwarts counterfeit items but also allows stakeholders to stay on top of supplies in real-time. It's like giving healthcare supply chains a robust upgrade, enhancing reliability and transparency
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March 09, 2024, 10:25:53 PM
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Does bitcoin really have an effect to healthcare?That'll be brainstorming of technology..Well,so long as technology and the world continues to advance,there could be room for many other innovations.

The cryptocurrency is still not accepted by all and I think blockchain/bitcoin network should used for the purpose it was created.Although there are new signs emerging everyday and the problems of misinformation;a lack of a precise and concise information should be avoided.

The question is how will bitcoin impact the global healthcare,will it deliver?Bitcoin is a digital currency,and one of it's importance is to facilitate the  ongoing financial problems.
There could be another option to promote global healthcare or there should be a consensus over this implementation.
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March 09, 2024, 03:57:08 AM
#30
IMO, many features from blockchain can be applied to different areas of life, including healthcare. But with bitcoin, I think it is independent and only provides indirect financial support when using its benefits to serve medical issues. Research and development costs are always expensive, and money is always needed to solve them, but I don't think it's worth trying to link bitcoin's role in many social problems. As the past story I know about some people used crypto to send to charities, and see here as long as they accept to use it, donating with crypto is also a method small. The application of blockchain technology to healthcare is still too new, such as coding each drug to be able to access and verify them.
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March 09, 2024, 02:18:43 AM
#29
Often times we attribute the benefit of Bitcoin only to financial and economic sector of various businesses and nations. Have we ever thought about the benefit that the  Bitcoin network will have if implemented on health care? Especially now that it is rising faster than we expected
Here are some of the benefit I can think of:
The application of blockchain technology is not restricted to any industry. Bitcoin can be utilised in every sector of the economy; how we choose to apply or utilise it is up to us. You know, that's just how other businesses and sectors use cryptocurrencies like bitcoin to simplify their own lives, therefore I believe that's how it should be.

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Effective Payment process.
One of the advantages of Bitcoin technology is the ability to make seamless payment. Normal payment processes with traditional banks can be time consuming and delayed especially when it involves a large sum but with the help of Bitcoin technology, seamless payment transactions can be carried out.
Yes, but I would like to remind you that the government bears the primary responsibility for funding the health care system, and I do not believe that bitcoin will play a role in these processes. While it would be beneficial if it did, the government will not use the process to finance the health care system when they have their own local currency and banks.
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March 09, 2024, 01:53:03 AM
#28
This can be another option for healthcare system. As long as the place or country who will established this will embrace bitcoin for other option for healthcare payment or whatsoever means to use bitcoin.
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March 08, 2024, 09:24:05 PM
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Data Security
Confidentiality of data is very essential for a health organization. Patient's data are not to be accessed by unauthorized personnel. The Bitcoin and Blockchain technology provides a decentralized and secure means of data storage. Leveraging on this technology will help to secure healthcare data.
The BTC blockchain is public and transparent, and whichever data in it is open to everyone, patients hospital data should be private and should not be open for everyone to see, so nobody is going to use the BTC blockchain to store patients data in a hospital. I have not heard of patients data being at risk when stored in the hospitals record book, it is even when it is on the blockchain that it can be accessed by 'unauthorized personnel'.


Well it’s gonna be anonymous anyway we wouldn’t have the complete information of the patient if I am understanding it correctly I think this could be helpful for medical students but I also think a lot of unusual people would use it for weird things. Maybe someone with access to patient records detailing diseases could fake their own diagnosis. I don’t know what op means exactly but this does not seem too realistic if the blockchain were to be applied on to medical records.

I think bitcoin would still be beneficial in terms of finance. I am sure most patients’ and their families have troubles with insurance and healthcare and bitcoin could definitely help with that.
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March 08, 2024, 06:11:53 PM
#26
Often times we attribute the benefit of Bitcoin only to financial and economic sector of various businesses and nations. Have we ever thought about the benefit that the  Bitcoin network will have if implemented on health care? Especially now that it is rising faster than we expected
Here are some of the benefit I can think of:

We're trying to give too many utility to Bitcoin which isn't a bad thing but we should learn to see Bitcoin for what it is and not try to force something else on it. Bitcoin is a currency and as a currency it primary function is to serve as a means of exchange, other benefits are secondary and shouldn't be a focus. Bitcoin technology can be used for various purposes but its primary function is to facilitate the affairs of Bitcoin as a currency.

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Improving Medical research Funding
Funding is a very important part of any research and researches requires a lot of resources and effort. Normal funding processes can be time consuming, however, the Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) that is offered by the Bitcoin technology provides a more seamless approach to funding researchers and healthcare start ups by raising funds directly from individuals and organizations that are interested in the research by issuing  tokens.

This has nothing to do with Bitcoin, other currency can be used for funding at a more faster rate than that of bitcoin although the security of the Blockchain aren't the same as those other altcoins or stablecoins as the case may be aren't as secured as the Blockchain of Bitcoin is but ICO aren't words relating with Bitcoin but altcoins. How I see Bitcoin improving medical research funds is through investment appreciation of the funds meant for th research.

When research funds are invested in Bitcoin and they double then the research teams gets double funding to carry out their researches. Borderless transaction to supports the research is also another benefits but this can be done with various currency and not just Bitcoin so it's not much of a point.
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March 08, 2024, 03:16:55 PM
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It's not about Bitcoin itself, but the underlying technology.  Bitcoin was the spark that ignited the blockchain revolution, but its principles can be adapted to create secure and decentralized systems in countless fields. Blockchain's immutability is a game-changer for patient records.  Unalterable medical histories eliminate the risk of data breaches or tampering.  This fosters trust between patients and healthcare providers, as doctors can be confident they're basing treatment decisions on accurate information.  Additionally, patients can easily share their medical records securely with different providers, streamlining care coordination.

The applications of blockchain extend far beyond healthcare.  Imagine secure and transparent voting systems, eliminating concerns about electoral fraud.  Supply chains could be revolutionized, with every step of a product's journey being tracked, ensuring authenticity and ethical sourcing.  Even the music industry could benefit, with artists receiving fair compensation for their work through transparent royalty tracking.
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March 08, 2024, 12:56:28 PM
#24
Who could refuse Bitcoin's perfect payment methods? Bitcoin could make complicated, time-sensitive medical deals easier, so doctors can focus on taking care of their patients. This is great for both patients and healthcare workers.
BTC is a great payment option in any business or institution, but imagine if people want to pay for cheap medicines in the hospital or settle their hospital bills and the tx fee rate is high at the time, they would surely prefer to just pay with cash. I agree fully that BTC is p2p cash, but i also agree that right now paying with BTC is expensive and it is only much better for people who are making expensive or cross-border payments.
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March 08, 2024, 09:15:43 AM
#23
We need new ideas, but medical study funding is slowed down by red tape. It was easy for Bitcoin and the ICO strategy to get around these problems. It works quickly and completely new, helping to speed up groundbreaking study right away. If a company or study project is close to making a big discovery but is short on money, this could save them.

Who could refuse Bitcoin's perfect payment methods? Bitcoin could make complicated, time-sensitive medical deals easier, so doctors can focus on taking care of their patients. This is great for both patients and healthcare workers.

There are a lot of possible perks. Imagine healthcare systems that work well, are safe, and have enough money. That's what Bitcoin offers. The future doesn't wait, so we shouldn't either.

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March 08, 2024, 08:58:26 AM
#22
Often times we attribute the benefit of Bitcoin only to financial and economic sector of various businesses and nations. Have we ever thought about the benefit that the  Bitcoin network will have if implemented on health care? Especially now that it is rising faster than we expected
Here are some of the benefit I can think of:

Data Security
Confidentiality of data is very essential for a health organization. Patient's data are not to be accessed by unauthorized personnel. The Bitcoin and Blockchain technology provides a decentralized and secure means of data storage. Leveraging on this technology will help to secure healthcare data.
In this aspect under confidentiality it could have made a sense to me if you were implying on having hospital patients data stored in a decentralized sort of wallet just as bitcoins are stored as to be accessible only to the holder in the case the patiently alone and whoever the patient gives access to his seed phrase but under a blockchain tech it's impossible for the confidentiality to be achieved. Don't forget that blockchain is decentralized and can be accessed by anyone and that's against medical ethics in exposing patients data to public.
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March 08, 2024, 08:31:12 AM
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Improving Medical research Funding
Funding is a very important part of any research and researches requires a lot of resources and effort. Normal funding processes can be time consuming, however, the Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) that is offered by the Bitcoin technology provides a more seamless approach to funding researchers and healthcare start ups by raising funds directly from individuals and organizations that are interested in the research by issuing  tokens.

This is the only part that i am more interested in. Using Bitcoin as a means to fund research projects is a great idea. Indirectly, it is working as a means for fast payment in terms of funding payment options. Not only that, but with the security of the blockchain, funding can be kept well to avoid theft. I have heard news of co-workers stealing from the funding projects.
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March 08, 2024, 06:31:59 AM
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Here are some of the benefit I can think of:

Data Security
Confidentiality of data is very essential for a health organization. Patient's data are not to be accessed by unauthorized personnel. The Bitcoin and Blockchain technology provides a decentralized and secure means of data storage. Leveraging on this technology will help to secure healthcare data.
Your data in healthcare is not as protected as you think and data confidentiality is not the priority of health organizations. In fact, your data is sold to many pharma companies for various reasons. Doctors often push prescription medicines of certain brands to their customers because they are paid by those pharma companies to sell as many drugs as possible.

Improving Medical research Funding
Funding is a very important part of any research and researches requires a lot of resources and effort. Normal funding processes can be time consuming, however, the Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) that is offered by the Bitcoin technology provides a more seamless approach to funding researchers and healthcare start ups by raising funds directly from individuals and organizations that are interested in the research by issuing  tokens.
ICO is not offered by the Bitcoin technology. ICO is just a way of raising funds for a new cryptocurrency. To be honest, any healthcare company can raise funds without cryptocurrencies but pharma is a very brutal business.

Effective Payment process.
One of the advantages of Bitcoin technology is the ability to make seamless payment. Normal payment processes with traditional banks can be time consuming and delayed especially when it involves a large sum but with the help of Bitcoin technology, seamless payment transactions can be carried out.

 This certainly isn't all the benefit we stand to gain when Bitcoin is being used in healthcare. What other benefit can you think of.
It's quite the opposite. Bitcoin payments are getting more expensive as the number of transactions increase. Just a few weeks ago, price on a simple transaction with 1 input and 1 output was up to 20 dollars and higher also.
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March 08, 2024, 06:20:36 AM
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There’s a project like this in the past that proposed the use of Blockchain for their patient records. The idea is to easily transfer patients record to any hospital that has access to that particular blockchain records. This is good since you can be admit to any hospital in the world without the need to request your files to your previous hospital especially if you live far away now.

But of course this project doesn’t materialize since hospital will not cooperate on this extra labor just to share records to competitors. Also it’s very to implement due to privacy issue since blockchain records is meant for transparency and not for private matter such as patients information.
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March 08, 2024, 06:15:02 AM
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I thought that the benefits of Bitcoin blockchain could be applied in the procurement of medical equipment in every agency, but all of that would be useless if a country was still anti the Bitcoin system. I still work in the health sector to this day even though my job is in the preparation of program planning which covers all financial flows.
Because it is transparent, its benefits can also be used to create a system free from corruption.
Since I am not well-versed in healthcare and don’t have much information about how the healthcare system works, I may not be able to comment extensively on that. However, I believe Bitcoin can greatly benefit the healthcare system in two main areas: accessibility to the global market and research and development.
Medical records are the most useful part which requires daily records within 24 hours. In the field of medical records, recording never stops for a day.
Then, in my opinion, the procurement of medical equipment is the most beneficial because the data collection can be seen at all rather than using an e-catalog.

Firstly, Bitcoin’s accessibility to the global market can be advantageous, particularly in international payments and medical tourism. Bitcoin could potentially replace traditional financial intermediaries, making cross-border transactions smoother and more efficient due to its decentralized nature.
We already know that the payment sector is very good, but in this area it is more about economics.
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March 07, 2024, 10:50:42 PM
#17
Applying blockchain technology to the healthcare sector is something that I have read about, I think but it's not that mainstream. I'm not really sure. I think it could improve some of the old technology that the healthcare industry has and I believe that it can be of help.

In terms of BTC, maybe acceptance of payment? IDK how BTC could help as it is or something.
You can probably use blockchain technology to create a medicine cabinet system that can't be tampered with, you know how there are shady hospitals there that are doing over the counter or smuggling of some opiates to some drug addicts or to sell on the streets, when there's no way to tamper with the drugs that are getting in and getting out of the system, it's actually much easier to track down what's happening and there's less people that are doing drugs because the supply is running dry, another potential use would be records for patients since there's no way to tamper then the records would be faked since each patient record is supposed to be unique or something, there's a lot of things that you can do with bitcoin in healthcare, many industries can benefit or use the technology too although it wouldn't be bitcoin itself most of the time, more like the technology that bitcoin uses or is from that they can get inspiration from.
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March 07, 2024, 10:37:26 PM
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Improving Medical research Funding
With the harsh economic conditions, the healthcare sector could seek alternative means of financing medical research and development. It may be a viable idea to invest their profits in Bitcoin which could yield some earnings after some years.

So, now, let's bring block chain technology to the medical system. You cannot keep a medical record of someone without adding a name to that medical record. You definitely must add the name of the patient to enable you to identify which is which and for which patients. Some patients can have similar illnesses and diseases, and the only way to identify their records is through their name. So, there is no confidentiality when using the Bitcoin network in the medical system. 
For now, I don't see any need to record the medical history of a patient in a decentralized platform where everyone could have access to it. However, names can be replaced with codes to hide the identity of the patient but that's not still necessary since such data can still be leaked to the public. I don't think this is necessary because hospitals are doing a very good job of keeping the medical data of patients private.
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March 07, 2024, 10:02:30 PM
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I guess there are other technologies for this. We don't have to do everything on Bitcoin. Bitcoin's blockchain isn't the only blockchain in town. There are thousand others.

In terms of payment, yes, Bitcoin can take this role as it is a payment system with a native currency. But in terms of data storage and crowdfunding, I'm afraid Bitcoin wasn't made for this. Data storage doesn't actually need a decentralized blockchain. As to crowdfunding, this is where Ethereum, for example, is better at.
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