Blockchain in Healthcare: The Good the Bad and the Ugly.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Blockchain in Healthcare: A Session at Exponential Medicine explores the hype, the hope and the potential at Exponential Medicine 2019.
    Mariya Filipova, VP of Innovation at Anthem, shares her own healthcare journey and challenges sharing her medical records, and discusses the potential for blockchain in healthcare to enable 'computational trust' for data stored in the blockchain to be shared, especially when the information is sensitive. For patient identity, patient consent, and how to keep provider database up to date.
    Blockchain has tremendous opportunities to solve for systemic issues across healthcare ecosystem with blockchain.
    The session includes insights from Ted Tanner with IBM Watson Health, Sonja O'Malley (Patient advocate at Cleveland Clinic), Addison McGuffin (Healthcare Services Corp), and Heather Flannery (CEO, Consensys Health Co-Chair, HIMSS Blockchain Task Force; Co-Founder & Chair, BiHG).
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    Exponential Medicine is a unique cross-disciplinary program exploring the potential for technology to reshape health and biomedicine.

Комментарии • 29

  • @skeeterskater5884
    @skeeterskater5884 2 года назад +13

    ** I am a triple board certified surgeon x 30 yrs experience & tech entrepreneur in the medical space. I agree that blockchain tech has the potential to solve a myriad of medical coordination problems. However, please, please do many pilot studies & compile the best features of the different solutions before ramming these newest utopian solutions down the throats' of clinicians. Do you want a repeat of the first iteration of IT in medicine ie mandated EHR with no interoperability, vast frustration, enhanced burnout of clinicians, crushing implementation/maintenance costs, etc? Lastly, it's healthcare............ where the hell is the clinical representative on this panel? This is so typical- the arrogance of "administrative" executives. Please educate yourselves as to what care do they administer?? The bait and switch is that healthcare admin is a large part of the problem with endless approvals, hoops and delays for patients and an immense waste of time for clinicians.

    • @ccmTopher34
      @ccmTopher34 2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. I almost kept studying healthcare admin in grad school until I realized how much of it is predicated on the force of government and rationalizing their importance as opposed to actual need/value determined by voluntary transaction. I understand that the speakers want to increase the win-win between various stakeholders with opposed incentives by "abstracting" away the data or information element, but I'm struggling with conceptualizing how this would happen with the copious and ever-growing government involvement (regulation/mandates). Healthcare isn't market driven, so I guess it's inevitable that people will keep trying to compensate for each of the flaws of a collectivized system that leads to poor allocation of resources, flaws accounted for by market driven prices... These companies aren't publicly traded as far as I know, they just have buy-in from already existing mega 3rd party corporatist institutions, and purely government programs, look them up (ConsenSys rebranded to Equideum Healthcare). I seriously believe if there were truly a need, there'd be a market, but so much of the capital allocation is the result of force from government. I know we have to be practical with what we have, but I still think there's a lot of truth in market freedom that hasn't had a fair chance to make an argument.

    • @MrBololicious
      @MrBololicious Год назад

      Very insightful

  • @dr.diegomaier
    @dr.diegomaier 6 месяцев назад

    Adorei seu material. Agradeço pelo trabalho que você investe nesses vídeos!
    Eu tenho temas relacionados à saúde. Efetivamente, eu trabalho com telemedicina, oferecendo atendimento em todo o Brasil!!!
    Continue postando!!

  • @MoonManO-sk4us
    @MoonManO-sk4us 3 года назад +7

    actually no, a blockchain is trustless. This means that you don't need to trust anyone because you have absolute transparency to the point where if a happens then b will happen immediately.

    • @whiskyguzzler982
      @whiskyguzzler982 3 года назад +4

      It means that you need to trust the implementation of your blockchain platform, not the partners who share your blockchain.

    • @ferruccioanimali2009
      @ferruccioanimali2009 2 года назад

      Thanks for this was getting so triggered by it😂😂

  • @sgalla1328
    @sgalla1328 20 дней назад

    The double serpent symbol in the beginning of this video says it all. It is the anciient symbol for merchandising. The single serpent represents medicine.
    🤗

  • @fixittony
    @fixittony Год назад

    Who pays for the transition and ultimately the running costs? Patients? Employers? Government? What incentive does Epic or Cerner have to accommodate? If the implementation is like an EHR install than G-d help us all. Humans can’t even do that seamlessly.

  • @ccmTopher34
    @ccmTopher34 2 года назад +1

    Very compelling and deeply appreciate the thought, but I still don't see use of force ending, thus making the fundamental hope for win-win transactions pollyannish.... "Systemic issues of having diametrically opposed incentives among so many different stakeholder groups... the real issue, the heart of the matter is how in fact we can restructure those incentives now that we have an infrastructure that makes that possible". Liberty is the only way, but there's far too much government regulation that has little chance of ever ending. We pay for others whether we like it or not.

    • @SaurabhSharma-ov5hr
      @SaurabhSharma-ov5hr 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Did you understand what does that part means ??

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @bab00n15
    @bab00n15 3 года назад +4

    leave ur hand up if you left more confused....all the hands went down!

    • @dottoreb9120
      @dottoreb9120 3 года назад +1

      I cannot stand this woman lecturing me (the physician) about how she is going to "fix" the fragmentation in health care because of "silos" of information and BC is the answer. Anthem deserves her

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 3 года назад +3

      Dottore, you should have gone into computer science. Wait, let me guess. You think you are also a gentleman engineer.:-)

  • @romibajwa7153
    @romibajwa7153 Год назад

    📚

  • @TheSillones
    @TheSillones 3 года назад +1

    Wait. Blockchain is not what a cloud service does?

    • @saadb2670
      @saadb2670 3 года назад

      No

    • @1billyjcraw
      @1billyjcraw 2 года назад

      A cloud service is centralized, blockchain is not. From a user perspective it may not be readily apparent.

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  • @bluemamba5317
    @bluemamba5317 3 года назад +5

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  • @TheSillones
    @TheSillones 3 года назад +1

    No systems are perfect. They always have a backdoor.

    • @420savagemusic69
      @420savagemusic69 3 года назад +2

      theres is no BACKDOOR to a blockchain....not yet at least in 2021

    • @Zeuts85
      @Zeuts85 Год назад

      Of course, but with blockchain the backdoor is such a pain in the arse to open, the risks of being caught so high, and the payoff so small, that nobody will bother. Security can never be perfect in principal, but it can be _practically_ perfect.