Blockchain in digital care is a good application. One of these projects will surely make it into a large company.
Just the question of backing the right horse ))) How is the ICO going so far BTW?
Our main competitors are centralized doctor listing sites (ZocDoc, Doctoralia).
The biggests problems with these services:
(a) You can only compare doctors.
While we compare physicians by treatments and not just specialty. It is important because, if your wife is endangered pregnant with twins, you won’t look for any gynecologist, you will look for the best gynecologist who has deep expertise with endangered twin pregnancies. There are 44.000 listed services on our site, while our competitors has no more than 1000 listed services. Our live websites: doklist.com and doklist.com.br
For more details see 5.3.1 in Whitepaper
http://etheal.com/etheal-wp-0.8.pdf(b) Our competitors don’t incetivize patients to write reviews. We’ll incentivize them with the Weekly Contribution Endowment Funds, so they can earn HEAL tokens, if they contribute. See 5.3.3.5 in whitepaper.
(c) If a doctor stops paying for our competitors’ monthly listing fees (which is $300/doctors at ZocDoc), all his reviews are gone. We provide transferable reviews handled by smart contracts and blockchain. So a doctor won’t ever loose his hard-earned reviews. See 5.3.2.1 in Whitepaper for more details
http://etheal.com/etheal-wp-0.8.pdf