HIT Infrastructure April 16, 2018
Elizabeth O'Dowd

As healthcare blockchain continues to develop, organizations need to consider open source work groups and how to expand the amount of data that can be exchanged.

Healthcare blockchain is still in its infancy and many vendors and organizations are working on proof of concept (POC) projects to prove that the technology has a place in health IT infrastructure.

Currently, healthcare blockchain is being used for payment transactions, but developers are looking to prove other ways the technology can help the healthcare industry. Blockchain has potential to improve interoperability and data exchange.

Blockchain is the exchange of information between nodes (e.g., users, organizations) via a shared database without the regulation of a third party controlling the data through a single silo....

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