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RE: Blockchain, Epidemiology and TeleMedicine with Charles Nader of Doc.Com

in Threespeak5 years ago

I think having blockchain for medical records is going to be a tough sell, there will be lots of pushback, so many people are profiting from the obfuscating of data in these fields and they're not going to let it go to some startup. I wish them all the best, though, tough sector to break into, but it surly needs it

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Well isn't it the same with accounting, finance, insurance, legal, or anything at all.

Lots of loopholes.

You only know how much corrupt something is when you work in that sector, right?

Ain't that the truth, Yes theirs corruption in all sectors but there's just something far sinister about what goes on in the medical field that is for me far worse, perhaps also the current "health" issues makes me lean that way too

Yepp, or maybe you know a little bit more about health sector than normal people...

That's what I am saying...

I am from India and I know a lot of people here who work in the Justice department, police, lawyers, readers of Judge etc....

Too much corruption in those things....

So, I kind of want the blockchain to be applied over their first.

Once blockchain is applied there, things might be better for everyone...

People doing corruption in the medical system can not save themselves using money.