Are you a team from Russia?
Professional doctors have access to human data and can provide professional, personalized advice supported and supported by smart contracts. Where do you want to run this technology?
No, we are a team from Estonia. We plan to launch our solution first in Estonia, but for us the country is not important as we are working with decentralized system where the individual plays main role, not the country, location or specific hospital. From the technical point of view and according to our e-health integration experience the easiest way is Estonia as we can cover the whole amount of digital records that are sent by hospitals to central e-Health Foundation repository. Also as we know, in Russia there are some digitally operating hospitals already and we are ready to communicate with them too. For us, person is important, not the specific data standard or location.
The usage of smart contracts helps to establish trust between different stakeholders involved in the cross-organizational process, so we can integrate different hospitals from different countries, private or not, and different private clouds, that collect data from different smart devices such as mobile phones or smart scales.
We are open to all integration options as we do not define our own standards. Otherwise, we provide dynamic integration process as described in the conference paper, published in Springer -
http://www.springer.com/la/book/9783319697833 and presented n St Petersburg conference, where the paper got "Best research paper award" -
http://dtgs.ifmo.ru/galery.html?galAlbum=6.
We are not going to put all the medical data (that amount is too big) to the blockchain but we are planing to use it as a transparent method of sharing information in the context of business processes.