Interest in blockchain has been driven by the fact that it can be utilized to set up patient transactional histories, vaccine registries, blood test information (during clinical trials), along with making electronic health records (EHRs) more interoperable with heightened data integrity.
What this really means is that patient data can be efficiently shared across various entities without compromising the security of the stored data. But before we go any further, let’s get some basic questions answered and out of the way.