Blockchain for Healthcare

Patient data that patients actually control.

Secure medical records, transparent clinical trials, and automated insurance claims — all on tamper-proof infrastructure. HIPAA-compatible by architecture.

$350B
Healthcare Data Market
90% reduction
Claims Processing
Zero
Unauthorized Access
Blockchain for Healthcare

The Challenge

Healthcare data is a paradox: it's the most sensitive data people have, yet it's managed by the most fragmented and outdated systems in existence. Your medical records are scattered across dozens of providers, stored in incompatible formats, and controlled by organizations — not by you. Want to switch doctors? Good luck getting your full history transferred. Need emergency treatment abroad? Nobody can access your records. Meanwhile, clinical trials lack transparency, insurance claims take weeks of back-and-forth, and pharmaceutical supply chains have counterfeit drugs entering the system worth $200 billion annually. Blockchain solves the trust and interoperability problems — but only if implemented with deep understanding of healthcare regulations and privacy requirements.

Our Approach

1

Patient-Controlled Health Records

Patients hold cryptographic keys to their medical data. Providers request access, patients grant it — and can revoke it anytime.

2

Interoperable Data Layer

HL7 FHIR-compatible data standards on-chain. Different hospital systems reading from the same verified source of truth.

3

Automated Insurance Claims

Smart contracts that process claims automatically when conditions are met. Surgery confirmed → claim submitted → payment released.

4

Clinical Trial Transparency

On-chain recording of trial protocols, patient consent, data collection points, and results. Verifiable by anyone.

What We Deliver

Patient data management smart contracts
Access control and permission system
Healthcare provider portal (read/write access with consent)
Patient mobile app (view records, grant/revoke access)
Insurance claims automation smart contracts
Clinical trial recording and verification system
HL7 FHIR integration layer
Compliance documentation (HIPAA, GDPR health data provisions)

Who This Is For

Hospitals and health systems (record interoperability)
Health insurance companies (claims automation)
Pharmaceutical companies (supply chain + clinical trials)
Telemedicine platforms (secure cross-border records)
Health tech startups (patient data portability)
Government health agencies (population health data)

Is Your Business Web3 Ready?

The future of the internet is decentralized. True Web3 readiness means integrating blockchain technology into a user-friendly experience that drives adoption and delivers real value.