MedCity News March 10, 2021
Jimmy Nguyen

Rather than having multiple digital ledgers for the industry, better health care results require a single global blockchain that massively scales, capable of efficiently handling high volumes of data to act as the single source for information.

All through 2020 and already in 2021, we were inundated with healthcare headlines – endless analysis of the pandemic and the response, gaudy statistics punctuated with insight into what could’ve been done better – yet for all of this, little airtime has been afforded to the information infrastructure that underpins the health services so many of us have relied on. And the reality is that for all of the progress and innovation that has been on display throughout the healthcare sector, the data...

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