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Proponents of blockchain technology say we’re on the cusp of a revolution in health care. They envision a future where doctors and institutions share medical records easily, and patients control ...
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"Healthcare is ready to adopt blockchain [technology] if you can demonstrate clear ROI," said Solve.Care CEO Pradeep Goel. "This is not an issue of when blockchain will start working in healthcare.
By encrypting patient data and storing it on a secure blockchain network, electronic health records (EHRs) can remain private, yet shareable across different health care providers and stakeholders.
The integration of technology in healthcare and insurance, often referred to as “insurtech,” is transforming how we approach ...
Dr. Anmol Kapoor, an expert in precision medicine and artificial intelligence, discusses AI-driven genomic analysis, blockchain in genomics, multi-omic integration, and navigating ethical and ...
With the advent of electronic medical records and wearable technology, data is becoming exponentially abundant in health care. Artificial intelligence has the potential to reshape medicine.
Here are some of the issues the U.S. health care system faces and what blockchain could do to help. The healthcare industry in the U.S. is plagued with issues, most notably information silos that ...