I've never heard of stolen a patient's data, but what's the point? The data is always in the hospital, in any case, if someone wants to know something about another person, then this can be done in any case. There who are going to invest in the project?
Healthcare data gets stolen every single year in every single hospital. It costs a hospital a minimum of $3-4 million to clean up the mess. All hospitals end up paying the ransom that patient data is held for which can amount up to $30-40 million. This is a HUGE issue! That money can be spent in better places to improve hospital facilities and increase the quality of care patients receive.
I was reading it's a $6 billion annual industry that hackers make by stealing patient information from hospitals... you guys are planning on eliminating this "hacker industry" so hospitals can save all that money?
If so, with a total supply of 30 million coins, yours can easily hit $10 per coin. The annual revenue for some of these regular EMR systems is well over half a billion dollars. It'd be foolish for hospitals to not use your system.