
Here's why this is such a powerful and globally beneficial disruption:
Breaking Down Data Silos and Improving Interoperability: Currently, patient medical records are often fragmented and stored in siloed systems across different healthcare providers, hospitals, and even countries. This makes it incredibly difficult to share information seamlessly, leading to:
Redundant tests and procedures: Doctors might order tests already performed elsewhere because they can't easily access previous results.
Delayed diagnoses and treatments: Critical information might not be available when needed, slowing down care.
Lack of a holistic view of a patient's health: Providers only see a piece of the puzzle, hindering comprehensive care.
Web3, through blockchain technology, allows for the creation of secure, immutable, and decentralized digital ledgers where patients' health records can be stored. Patients would hold the "keys" to their data, granting access to specific providers for specific durations. This ensures that: 0 reply
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