Imagine how convenient it would be if you could have a full history of your health? Doctor’s visits, allergies, medications, and other information would be accessible from any hospital terminal in the world. One major obstacle to such a future is the need to ensure that only the right people have access to that data. Some companies are turning to blockchain to address this security concern. European electronic health data management platform Iryo seeks to create an international network of clinics that securely share data over blockchain. Nebula Genomics is banking on blockchain to help people secure their personal genomes, which can be used to create personalized medicine and health plans.
- 7 Uses for Blockchain That Have Nothing to Do with Cryptocurrency
- 7 Uses for Blockchain That Have Nothing to Do with Cryptocurrency
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