Becker's Healthcare September 27, 2019
Mackenzie Garrity

KPMG surveyed 1,000 Americans ages 18 and up in the summer of 2019 to gauge their acceptance of blockchain, loyalty and tokenization. The study was designed and conducted to investigate the relationship between awareness of and willingness to use tokens.

Early adopters of blockchain and tokenization were Generation Z, with 83 percent saying they are interested in the future of tokens. Older Americans, ages 65 and up, are also interested in the future of tokens.

When it comes to healthcare, blockchain-based tokens can be used to track, correlate and coordinate the identity...

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