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Your records. Your control.

Medical records are scattered across dozens of institutions, locked in proprietary systems that don't talk to each other. Patients fill out the same forms repeatedly. Critical information gets lost in faxes and phone calls.

Blockchain changes the ownership model. Records belong to patients, not institutions. Cryptographic keys ensure only authorized parties access sensitive data. Interoperability becomes the default, not the exception.

What becomes possible.

Patient-Owned Records

Medical records belong to patients, not institutions. Cryptographic keys ensure only authorized parties access sensitive health data.

Interoperable by Default

Break down data silos between providers. Standardized protocols enable seamless record sharing across any healthcare system.

Automatic Compliance

HIPAA, GDPR, and regional regulations enforced at the protocol level. Audit trails generated automatically with every access.

Consent Management

Granular, revocable consent for data sharing. Patients control exactly who sees what, for how long, and can revoke access instantly.

Why blockchain for healthcare.

Healthcare data is fragmented, siloed, and often inaccessible to the people it belongs to. Blockchain provides the trust layer that enables secure sharing without centralized control.

Immutable Audit Trails

Every access, modification, and share is permanently recorded. Complete chain of custody for regulatory compliance and legal proceedings.

Portable Medical History

Switch providers, move countries, or see specialists without redundant tests or lost records. Your complete history travels with you.

Clinical Trial Integrity

Tamper-proof data collection for research. Provable timestamps and unalterable records ensure study integrity.

Medical Imaging Authenticity

X-rays, MRIs, and scans signed at capture. As AI makes image manipulation trivial, cryptographic provenance becomes the only way to verify diagnostic images are genuine.

Healthcare applications.

From individual patient records to population health analytics, blockchain infrastructure enables new models of healthcare data management that put patients first.

  • Electronic Health Records — Unified patient records accessible across any provider with patient consent
  • Prescription Management — Tamper-proof prescription records prevent fraud and enable safe medication management
  • Insurance Claims — Streamlined claims processing with verified medical records
  • Research Data Sharing — Patients opt-in to share anonymized data for research while maintaining control
  • Emergency Access — Break-glass protocols for emergencies with automatic documentation
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