Healthcare blockchain sharing
Cyril Yu
What is BlockChain?
Real Use Cases of Blockchain in Healthcare
Challenges
Decentralized system in which transactional
Entities involved:
MIT Media Lab, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Project status:
MedRec 2.0 is currently being tested on databases. Its code is open-source and currently hosted at the Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Its developers are currently hoping to further build the program and then deploy it on a network.
Entities involved:
SimplyVital Health
Project status:
ConnectingCare is currently available for use through the SimplyVital Health website. SimplyVital Health has launched an ICO as the first of its four road map phases till Health Nexus’ eventual release, which is expected in 2019.
Entities involved:
Taipei Medical University, Digital Treasury Corporation
Project status: The project is completed, and the services can be accessed through the phrOS website.
Entities involved:
U.S. Department of Defense, US Defense Logistics Agency
Project status: At the moment, the DD and DLA are looking at the potential uses of blockchain technology. No further news concerning development has been reported.
Entities involved:
FarmaTrust
Project status: An ICO has been developed, and the FarmaTrust token is now listed on Liquid.
Entities involved:
MTBC
Project status: The project can be accessed on MTBC’s website.
Entities involved:
Ambrosus
Project status: Ambrosus has an abundance of blockchain systems currently available, however, the company is trying to adapt them to the pharma industry.
Entities involved:
Hashed Health
Project status:
The product is available on Hashed Health’s website, as is a multitude of other healthcare-centred blockchain products.
Entities involved:
Change Healthcare
Project status:
The system is currently available through Change Healthcare’s website. The company also offers other blockchain systems intended to streamline the healthcare industry.