MEDCHAIN
MEDCHAIN: SECURING HEALTH RECORDS!
In the World we live in today, there are two primary challenges that is faced by Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and electronic protected Health Information (ePHI) systems are data security and interoperability. It is also noticed that Healthcare continues to lag far behind other sectors when it especially when it comes to implementing security and interoperability. It is literally costing lives and it is time for things to change. A platform has been introduced to solve these challenges and problems. Have you heard of MEDCHAIN?
MEDCHAIN is a platform that is offering a blockchain and distributed storage solution for Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and electronic Protcted Health Information (ePHI). The mission of MedChain is to use blockchain technology to establish a better, more secure and transparent framework for Electronic Medical Records (EMR) that vastly improves the quality of care for patients while reducing healthcare providers' costs. This allows companies and individuals to build software and applications within a globally compliant framework facilitating secure storage and transparency. The solution of MedChain benefits providers from the smallest private practice, to all the laboratories that supplies the tests or durable equipment, t the largest hospital systems in the nation by improving the interoperability between each EMR system involved. MedChain solves these problems and puts control in the hands of the patients.
The MedChain Network (MCN) is an extensible, layered architecture and protocol system governed and secured by multiple blockchains that utilizes a multi-crypto-token framework. The architecture has been thoroughly vetted because of the highly regulated healthcare arena and the personal interests of all the developers involved. The goal of MedChain is to literally and securely secure patient data, improve the outcomes of patients, reduce costs and put control back into the hands of the patient. MedChain has a goal to open all the silos to form a "common data layer" where all records of patients are accessible by all the service providers on the network. This interoperable common data layer is a disruptive concept to the status quo, but will prove mutually beneficial to both the patient who wants control of their medical records and those who are storing medical records.
MedChain will improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs by solving the two biggest challenges faced by Electronic Medical Records and electronic Protected Health Information systems: data security and interoperability. It is important and wonderful to know that MedChain is currently the only ICO to offer a SEC-filed offering and HIPAA & GDPR-compliant solution for Electronic Medical Records and electronic Protected Health Information systems.
MedChain is a platform that ensures security to its users. The MedChain system is built on a blockchain. Blockchain is an ideal method for secure medical record keeping. A patient's information is encrypted, then split into many pieces before being distributed across the entire network of storage servers. The information is only retrievable when requested from authorized individuals holding the correct private key and data-hash. MedChain's blockchain also employs sophisticated identity verification methods and state of the art cryptography to secure user identities.
The MedChain platform is uniquely designed to solve the problems of Electronic Medical Records and electronic Protected Health Information systems and it has a great team which has extensive experience in healthcare, IT systems and blockchain.
I recommend that you participate in this great project and give all patients the medical care they deserve!
For more info on this project, please visit the link below:
WHITEPAPER: http://medchain.us/doc/Medchain%20Whitepaper%20v1.0.pdf
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MedChainOfficial/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/medchaininc
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