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February 23, 2018, 07:18:46 PM
Last edit: February 23, 2018, 09:02:06 PM by iamrefreshed
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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



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February 23, 2018, 10:10:01 PM
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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!
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February 24, 2018, 04:17:17 AM
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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.
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