Mass News September 3, 2019
Julian Gnatenco, Editor

The healthcare industry has made significant strides towards digitizing their services in recent years, in an effort some are calling the digital revolution of healthcare. As part of this, new programs and technologies are being developed at a rate we’ve never witnessed before. In addition to these new technologies, however, healthcare is also not averse to transferring the uses of preexisting technologies from other industries into their own.

One of these transferable technologies is blockchain, which was originally created for and found its success in the cryptocurrency field. Despite this, the enhanced security features are making the technology a desirable option for many fields, including healthcare, where the amount of data passed through online servers is only set to...

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