Feature

How the Global Development Community will Shape the Future of Blockchain in Health Care

Nothing is quite as diverse and complex as the global health care system. Indeed, we live in an era where health care differences between countries are significant. It’s not uncommon for individuals who struggle with a health condition to gather their medical records and travel to a foreign country in the hope of getting treatment. Differences in cost, expertise, or even tech accessibility shape a world in which impoverished countries can’t meet the needs of their population.

But living in a wealthy state doesn’t prevent medical errors and complications. Patients who change addresses are the first to discover the challenges of relocating their health care records safely. More often than not, records can be lost or corrupted during a transfer. Should a patient move abroad, it is fair to say that their health records can be almost impossible to obtain as there is no global approach to health care data and storage.

Therefore, it makes sense that going forward, the health care system needs to evolve to address the needs of a growing nomadic population. That’s precisely where the blockchain technology could revolutionize the way we deal with health care data at a global level.

 

#1. Why is blockchain technology so crucial to health care data? 

Nobody says it better than Frank Ricotta, BurstIQ CEO:

“Blockchains are networks. These networks facilitate connections, and it is the connections that in turn, create new markets. In the case of healthcare, they also create communities. At BurstIQ, we are seeing a growing global community of developers and health innovators collaborating to solve problems in creative in a blockchain centric way. This community of crowd innovators are now being recognized by large health-focused companies, including hospital systems, bio tech, pharma, and big tech. We are being approached by their innovation teams, asking how they can tap into crowd innovators and unleash it to solve some of their big daunting problems.”

Due to the nature of blockchain technology, digital data can be distributed without being copied, which means that critical information such as health care records are unlikely to get encounter errors in the process. Additionally, the record of data is not only immutable, but it is also time-stamped, which provides an additional layer of security to the cryptographic chain. In a world where we need to share health care data between specialists, blockchain offers a secure option that prevents data loss, corruptions, and transformations.

 

#2. Boost research potential globally

With the help of a global development community that helps to bring the interest of international researchers together, blockchain technology can establish a pool of research data that is shareable between all health care researchers and scientists. As such, research becomes a global target where authorized users can contribute to sharing knowledge and results and boost the discovery process.

While this requires an overarching structure to be established by a global community to define the authorization process, use of the networks, the data exchange process, and the security of the network, it would dramatically reshape health care research. The global team of researchers can not only contribute to the same health care project to eradicate diseases. Additionally, funding can be spread across all participant research centers, as well as supported by a shared crypto-funding capital.

 

#3. Everybody can finance health care development

Cryptocurrency is the most famous use of blockchain technology. Research centers and health care centers could rely on cryptocurrency crowdfunding to fund health research as well as support their most vulnerable patients. Indeed, blockchain makes it possible to develop fair access to health care for all, both in terms of knowledge and fundings.

For this to happen, we need the global development community of developers, health care innovators and researchers to design a baseline structure that regulates fair global exchanges of funds. Indeed, health care financing is one of the most prejudiced processes that affect global populations.

 

#4. A consortium for health care dialogue

Currently, health care services exist in isolated clusters of networks across the world. These networks don’t interact with each other. More often than not, they don’t share the same structure, regulations, or architecture. If we are to introduce blockchain technology, the global health care needs to agree on a consortium for common foundations. That’s where it’s detrimental to the success of a comprehensive health care approach to find a reliable and knowledgeable development community that understands how to manage those challenges. Indeed, paving the way towards a single approach health care means reaching beyond governmental authorities and regulations to establish a rule for all. The global community needs to take responsibility for reshaping the architecture and IT protocols in the health care industry to create a global health care solution.

There’s no denying that our approach to health care has improved through time. However, relying on blockchain to shape the health care of the future could eliminate global disparities and enhance our understanding of diseases and research.


Discuss this news on our Telegram Community. Subscribe to us on Google news and do follow us on Twitter @Blockmanity

Did you like the news you just read? Please leave a feedback to help us serve you better

Disclaimer: Blockmanity is a news portal and does not provide any financial advice. Blockmanity's role is to inform the cryptocurrency and blockchain community about what's going on in this space. Please do your own due diligence before making any investment. Blockmanity won't be responsible for any loss of funds.

Ishan Garg

Ishan is a cryptocurrency trader and a journalist. He joined the cryptocurrency space in 2017. He is the founder of Blockmanity. He is a HODLER and is holding BTC, ETH & UGT.

Share
Published by
Ishan Garg

Recent Posts

Circle of Games – The multi-gaming platform raised funding from Nazara

Circle of Games (COG)—Web3's multi-gaming platform has raised a $1mn round from Nazara, with participation…

2 days ago

Unconference Bali 2024: Pioneering the Future of Web3 in Paradise

Unconference Bali 2024, Asia’s premier Web3 event, is poised to take center stage against the…

5 days ago

Tradeleaf Ignites Trade Finance Revolution with $TLF Listing on MEXC

Tradeleaf, a leading FinTech company empowering global trade through digital solutions, recently celebrated a significant…

5 days ago

Foundership Global Accelerator Teams Up with XDC Network to Propel Web3 Startup Innovation

Foundership Global Accelerator, a prominent force in the Web3 & Emerging-Tech Community boasting over 10,000…

1 week ago

Condo, the world’s first meme token based on Real-World Asset (RWA), launches on Base Chain with innovative treasury investment strategy

April 16, 2024 - Condo, the world's first real-world asset (RWA) meme token, was recently…

1 week ago

Partisia Blockchain Debuts $100 Million in $MPC Grants to Enhance Blockchain Technology and Token Utilization

The Partisia Blockchain Foundation, at the forefront of crafting privacy-enhancing and interoperable blockchain platforms, today…

2 weeks ago