[And i read the white paper ,but I coudn't find a wrong with that , tell me if you found any issue]
You have to change the way you research a project like
the expert's ways.
this is what I found:
please go to the "KEY PRODUCTS" section of WPP (page 11)
Unlike traditional EHR, which is expensive, insecure and in-efficient, the Veda Health Portal strives to use a blockchain-based model for maintaining its data distribution and ownership access and granting robust access to a patient's medical record. Veda will utilize a consortium blockchain technology called Hyperledger, which helps it link directly to the EHR. Patients will be able to choose to grant different levels of access to physicians regardless of the physician's EHR. Moreover, a physician will add data in the blockchain, which is then mirrored in the EHR in real-time, allowing the original record to remain up-to-date. Furthermore, the Veda Health Portal will also enable other dApp developers and existing EHR vendors to connect to its blockchain network. This will eliminate the need for providers to duplicate entries in their original EHRs and the blockchain by linking all records through one data entry point. Additionally, the blockchain technology will give patients a key to access their own data
Original:
The blockchain technology, called Hyperledger, links directly to the EHR that includes a patient portal. Patients can choose to grant different levels of access to physicians regardless of the physician's EHR. The physician can add data in the blockchain, which is then mirrored in the EHR in real-time, allowing the original record to remain up-to-date.
MTBC is also allowing other EHR vendors to connect to the blockchain. This will eliminate the need for providers to duplicate entries in their original EHRs and in the blockchain by linking all records through one data entry point. Additionally, the blockchain technology will give patients a key to access their own data.
It's like using a word spinner. I've only examined a fraction of the entire WPP content, but this could be the first clue to spot other gaps in this project.
actually I also suspect the team photos.