Healthcare IT News March 19, 2018
Mike Miliard

As healthcare organizations start to dip their toes in the waters of distributed ledger technology, the COO of Hashed Health offers advice about doing it right.

Blockchain is no longer the far-out and inscrutable mystery it once was. More and more healthcare professionals are starting to understand how it works – and how it can work for them.

“They’re beginning to understand the technical questions around it, which is fundamentally about shared infrastructure,” said Corey Todaro, chief operating officer at Nashville, Tennessee-based blockchain company Hashed Health.

At its core, blockchain is about networks: “Enterprises jointly share and operate transactional infrastructure, and they do so for a value proposition,” Todaro explained at HIMSS18.

So the more healthcare organizations...

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