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newbie
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February 23, 2018, 11:17:17 PM
#23
Hyperledger project for medical platform
The Blockchain-based Medicalchain platform was created to improve medical record keeping. Doctors, hospitals, laboratories, researchers, and health insurance companies will have easier access to patient records to provide their services more conveniently, concurrently. record transactions on the ledger.
Medicalchain will cooperate with Civic. Through this, doctors can run the Medicalchain platform themselves using the integrated Civic application.
Mo Tayeb, co-founder of Medicalchain shared with Cointelegraph:
"Blockchain technology allows clinicians and patients to be more secure when medical records are completely accurate and up-to-date. This is something that the current health care industry can not achieve with existing traditional systems and infrastructure. "
Medicalchain uses the Hyperledger Fabric operating system, built by The Linux Foundation in collaboration with several companies including IBM.
* Hyper-Threading Fabric is the operating system for IBM Blockchain, and IBM Blockchain has built an environment for the development, operation and operation of Blockchain production.
newbie
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February 23, 2018, 05:10:01 PM
#22
I watched an hour long blockchain presentation in Dubai. I can assure you UAE is developing blockchain network for healthcare. I'm still waiting for more news but it's essential to do some homework in Arabic. UAE is going to be the future of blockchain. Hop on the train before you miss it!


I am really interested in your insights about the UAE and their blockchain efforts.
Any chance you have some more information to share about this?

Thanks!
newbie
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February 23, 2018, 02:18:46 PM
#21
Hi all,

Currently I'm looking into different blockchain applications in the healthcare space.
I was wondering which ones are considered as best-practices, and if I'm missing big ones.

This is no investment question at all, just genuine interest in how blockchain can disrupt the healthcare industry.

Thanks for helping me complete this list!

Data management:
- Medibloc
- Medicalchain
- Patientory

Supply chain:
- Gem
- Chronicled

Genome sequencing
- Encrypgen


I read the white paper for Clinicoin and think this one has a lot of potential. First, it's released by a health care business that already has PAYING customers. Mosio, the company, around for 10 years, works within the clinical trial space offering patient engagement services to pharmaceutical companies. They have some real big name customers in MD Anderson, Johns Hopkins, Yale and Rutgers. Secondly, these customers will have immediate access to the token and utilizing the App for secure messaging, patient engagement and incentives for clinical trials already underway.

I can also see where they can extend to product to Health Insurance companies and Fortune 500 companies to incentivize healthy activities to members thus reducing health related costs for these companies.

Then there is the potential to partner with wearable companies like Fitbit and Garmin to offer reward tokens for activities like challenges, marathons and other events.

For me this is enough to invest. I'd much rather have an ICO from an established company already generating revenue than an "idea" and a white paper with zero company or customers.

If interested find them at:

https://clinicoin.io/en

B Smiley

Sorry, meant to link to their CoinSchedule Gold listing.

https://www.coinschedule.com



member
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Bitfresh - iGaming with 90s UI
February 20, 2018, 12:55:11 PM
#20
I think that blockchain in medetsin is very useful if you pay attention to such a wonderful project as Patientory, which would be simply necessary for people who travel and were in trouble, well, in fact, you can think of so many different situations, I think that blockchain in medicine is very useful.
newbie
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February 20, 2018, 12:54:21 PM
#19
I think BTC won't have a big success in medicine. The question is if it needs blockchain, I believe the answer is NO
full member
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Merit: 100
February 20, 2018, 12:49:55 PM
#18
The future of blockchain is not only in medicine but also in many things!In medicine that can omet that due to the blockchain directly would be the transparency of transactions and prices will not inflate the wena on medication,and will not steal,in General blockchain tedious to enter into all goszakupki and transactions with state companies,not to clean and not steal the money,then the country can dvijenie up
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Pepemo.vip
February 20, 2018, 12:45:39 PM
#17
The healthcare sector needs blockchain technology. There are many projects for this purpose. Docademic is another health related project  Smiley


member
Activity: 189
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February 20, 2018, 12:45:16 PM
#16
Well blockchain in healthcare its goin to be the revolution because its goint o help alot of people like to save their datas documents and stuff and also theres an ICO coming out that would also help people get diagnosed from home. awesome.

Blockchain technology for healthcare industry fits quite well. For me it's like must have technology because they work/store very sensitive and private information.
member
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Patience and knowledge are gold.
February 20, 2018, 12:37:47 PM
#15
Well blockchain in healthcare its goin to be the revolution because its goint o help alot of people like to save their datas documents and stuff and also theres an ICO coming out that would also help people get diagnosed from home. awesome.
jr. member
Activity: 31
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February 20, 2018, 11:30:34 AM
#14
This blog has a pretty good, well organized list of most of the healthcare

https://blog.andreacoravos.com/where-are-the-healthcare-blockchains-8fcf6a3e28f8

Thanks a lot, this blog is great indeed! What's good is that on this page there are various blockchain projects related to healthcare put into different categories. And the list is constantly updated if the team submits a request for that.
However, as to be in the list one just has to get the team ask for it, it makes the list as full as possible while not providing information or caring how strong and whether legit these projects really are. This list is providing more info on specific projects and their success, but it's only about what happened in 2017:
https://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-healthcare-2017s-successes/.

Thanks! Totally agree that having more curation is important. The blockchain is a really good fit for healthcare but the healthcare industry is a notoriously difficult market and changing it is by no means certain. Most of the projects in healthcare are still very early stage. Frankly it's way too easy for random projects to list off a bunch of numbers about how dysfunctional healthcare is. I've been seeing some projects recently that literally claim they will cure all disease by 2050 and that they will completely replace the insurance system and drug R&D. That's naive at best and a scam at worst.

I think the key is to find projects that have identified specific pain points in the healthcare industry where the blockchain can provide strong enough operational efficiencies to spur adoption on day one. It's those projects that actually have a chance at transforming healthcare over the long haul. With that in mind I'd suggest evaluating every single healthcare project on the following (we should also add to this list haha).

1. Do they have a viable strategy to drive adoption without first needing a critical mass of participants?
2. What pain points are they focused on? Does their team have expertise in solving those?
3. Do they have any product under development? Is there activity in their GitHub?
4. Have they secured partnerships to deploy their system?
5. Are they being realistic about the challenges? Huge red flag is when a project just laundry lists problems and is short on specifics

Having worked in healthcare my entire career, I'm well aware of how critical the need for change is. There's a lot of hard work ahead though and we need to be very skeptical of the projects that say otherwise.   






full member
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February 20, 2018, 08:54:40 AM
#13
Check this list of companies:
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/lists/25-blockchain-companies-in-healthcare-to-know-2017.html
There’s a brief description of each company in the list.
I’d also add FivePharma, Irish blockchain app for healthcare sector developed by Space-O.
jr. member
Activity: 164
Merit: 1
February 20, 2018, 04:32:42 AM
#12
Hi all,

Currently I'm looking into different blockchain applications in the healthcare space.
I was wondering which ones are considered as best-practices, and if I'm missing big ones.

This is no investment question at all, just genuine interest in how blockchain can disrupt the healthcare industry.

Thanks for helping me complete this list!

Data management:
- Medibloc
- Medicalchain
- Patientory

Supply chain:
- Gem
- Chronicled

Genome sequencing
- Encrypgen


You know, Blockchain truly has the potential to create new foundations for the healthcare industry, as it really needs to be innovated. Despite the huge advances, healthcare still lacks efficiency. But Blockchain can place the patient at the center of the whole ecosystem increasing the privacy, security and enabling sharing of the health data. In this regard, we moved a step closer to reality after many startups decided to address some existing pain points. I can mention the following projects...

MedRec. The project is designed for providing a secure mechanism to store the medical records./
PointNurse. It concentrates on giving nurses a possibility to lead patient-focused care outside the hospital./
Health Wizz. This platform enables patients to make up their own digital health portfolio and give access to any interested person.




legendary
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February 20, 2018, 04:25:27 AM
#11
This blog has a pretty good, well organized list of most of the healthcare

https://blog.andreacoravos.com/where-are-the-healthcare-blockchains-8fcf6a3e28f8

Thanks a lot, this blog is great indeed! What's good is that on this page there are various blockchain projects related to healthcare put into different categories. And the list is constantly updated if the team submits a request for that.
However, as to be in the list one just has to get the team ask for it, it makes the list as full as possible while not providing information or caring how strong and whether legit these projects really are. This list is providing more info on specific projects and their success, but it's only about what happened in 2017:
https://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-healthcare-2017s-successes/.
jr. member
Activity: 75
Merit: 2
February 20, 2018, 04:20:11 AM
#10
Yeah... I'm going to pass. Digitalization in health care is a very, very, very highly regulated area. Multi billion dollar companies are trying to implement digitalization for years and regulations are a pain in the ass. Please do you due diligence. I'm afraid most companies won't ever make a working product and the ones which will are going to face a lot of obstacles along the way.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
The Experience Layer of the Decentralized Internet
February 20, 2018, 04:15:05 AM
#9
I am also interested in this post, and I look forward to more valuable responses.
The blockchain can change that because there is a lot of black screen and unprescriptive in the traditional medical field.
member
Activity: 448
Merit: 12
February 20, 2018, 04:03:29 AM
#8
It is a great idea, when health is integrated into blockchain, hen lives are being saved through blockchain technology. So many lives are being endangered, when there is no proper medical care and proper health data. This this development on blockchain, i feel there is hope for humanity. Blockchain is advancing on daily bases and so many Use-Cases are coming up, it makes it more interesting. So many people will likely develop interest when they get to know about health in blockchain.
full member
Activity: 264
Merit: 100
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February 20, 2018, 03:41:10 AM
#7
Actually Blockchain is very much useful in health industry for storing patient's details, lab reports etc but the token isn't actually useful here. Its only for the crowdfunding of the project. Utility tokens do play a part here but the tokens might be used for speculation purposes mainly.
copper member
Activity: 648
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February 20, 2018, 03:27:17 AM
#6
https://clinicoin.io/en Participate in healthy activities like running, surfing, meditating, and more, then log those health activities in Clinicoin to earn tokens. Explore new health and wellness activities that can earn you even more tokens. Exchange tokens in the marketplace for access to healthy products and services. That what they say also one more project like https://carex.tech/ you can read all the details about both project in their official website. Blockchain tech has grow so big and almost have all aspect in it.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
February 20, 2018, 03:21:16 AM
#5
Hi all,

Currently I'm looking into different blockchain applications in the healthcare space.
I was wondering which ones are considered as best-practices, and if I'm missing big ones.

This is no investment question at all, just genuine interest in how blockchain can disrupt the healthcare industry.

Thanks for helping me complete this list!

Data management:
- Medibloc
- Medicalchain
- Patientory

Supply chain:
- Gem
- Chronicled

Genome sequencing
- Encrypgen


I watched an hour long blockchain presentation in Dubai. I can assure you UAE is developing blockchain network for healthcare. I'm still waiting for more news but it's essential to do some homework in Arabic. UAE is going to be the future of blockchain. Hop on the train before you miss it!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 11:47:36 PM
#4
Hi all,

Currently I'm looking into different blockchain applications in the healthcare space.
I was wondering which ones are considered as best-practices, and if I'm missing big ones.

This is no investment question at all, just genuine interest in how blockchain can disrupt the healthcare industry.

Thanks for helping me complete this list!

Data management:
- Medibloc
- Medicalchain
- Patientory

Supply chain:
- Gem
- Chronicled

Genome sequencing
- Encrypgen


This topic definitely intrigues me. If crypto could somehow find a way to play a larger hand in healthcare, I think that would resolve a lot of issues and open up so many possibilities! If anyone has any good reads I would love more information on this.
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