The integration of blockchain technology in healthcare represents a significant leap forward in terms of enhancing data security, safeguarding patient privacy and improving supply chain management.
Josh Schoeller, senior vice president and general manager at health IT risk solutions company LexisNexis Health Care in Alpharetta, Ga., discusses the potential advancements blockchain can deliver to ...
Ethereum’s inherent security lies in its use of the blockchain, which does not create new blocks of information until consensus is reached on the information it carries. Since this consensus relies on ...
The considerable hype around blockchain is starting to be tempered by enterprises earning practical experience and identifying worthwhile use cases for the technology. Most of the buzz around ...
Although far from being implemented in healthcare, blockchain technology has potential to solve a variety of issues in healthcare, adding up to big savings, according to a BIS Research report.
Digital credentialing is revolutionizing the way we store, share and verify qualifications, skills and personal records across various sectors, including human resources, recruiting, education, ...
Zelis CTO Kali Durgampudi has called on healthcare providers to utilize blockchain tech to protect customer data and stave off attacks from cybercriminals. Kali Durgampudi, the chief technology ...
IU Luddy School assistant professor Yan Zhuang, right, and Ph.D. student Zhen Hou are developing blockchain technology to assist in the protection of personal health data and the management of ...
Healthcare is plagued by inefficiencies and cost overruns but blockchain technology holds the solution, and could lead to a better patient experience in the process, writes Solve.Care Founder & CEO, ...
The origin of blockchain dates back to 1991, when researchers Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta outlined a system to document timestamps that could not be altered. However, it is most widely known ...