Health IT Outcomes February 19, 2020
Ivan Kot, Itransition

Trusting is difficult, but it is an integral part of life. Yet different activities require different levels of trust. You may easily buy something on Amazon relying on user reviews only but taking care of your health is a whole different level of reliance.

Every part of the care cycle requires the patient’s trust. Patients need to believe their diagnosis is accurate, the treatment relevant, and the health outcomes positive. Providers, in their turn, have to justify their patients’ trust.

The blockchain technology is gaining momentum, promising to introduce more transparency to healthcare software development and strengthen the trust between patients and caregivers without compromising security.

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