Forbes February 22, 2019
Darryn Pollock

The medical field is one of the most technologically advanced, using high-tech machinery, equipment and methods to aid in keeping people across the globe healthy. Thus, it is no surprise that technologies such as Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence have also entered the medical sphere in a big way.

There are a lot of areas that these technologies can permeate, especially when it comes to the analysis and manipulation of vast amounts of personal, and private, medical data. However, not all sectors of the medical sphere have moved over to more efficient ways, leaving a disparity across the field.

While surgeons are using robotics to perform tiny operations, the National Health Service,...

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