Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Blockchain is not a medical device. It does not do that; instead, it helps keep and organize information. It might make it easier and safer to do things like keep track of records, pay bills, and ...
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 ...
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.
Healthcare stakeholders are increasingly questioning whether blockchain holds the answer to secure sharing of patient medical records. However, with research just beginning, there’s a lot left to ...
Yesterday Embleema, a healthcare blockchain startup that lets patients share their data with stakeholders, announced that it landed $3.7 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by ...
The Health and Human Services Department is tentatively looking into ways blockchain technology—the same system that lets people trade bitcoins—could be used in health care. Blockchain is a ...
Individuals often have little to no say in how their healthcare records are being used. There is no concept for the average consumer about where their information is stored, how it’s secured, or who ...
The use of blockchain technology in the healthcare industry has the potential to revolutionize the way medical records are managed, medical research is conducted and patient care is delivered. Here ...
Blockchains are decentralized, transparent and increase the capacity of a whole network while giving users full control of their data. Blockchain use cases have expanded far beyond cryptocurrency in ...