Lexology January 29, 2018
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In our last blog we discussed potential use cases for blockchain in B2B, B2C and government services, focusing on how blockchain can make business processes more agile, secure and cost efficient. In this blog we’ll focus on healthcare specifically as blockchain could have an even more transformative impact in healthcare than the financial services industry. The healthcare landscape is currently defined by fragmented systems and limited data visibility across different stakeholders — resulting in massive inefficiencies. By enabling multiple parties to share data and perform automated inter-organization processes in a distributed, transparent and immutable fashion, blockchain technology has unique advantages that make it ideal for applications in healthcare.

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