AIDOC, blog on a blockchain company in AI & Healthcare

Gunther Hohenheim
2 min readApr 7, 2018

The core of AIDOC’s blockchain application is the Bit Digital Person. In the present days, most of our health related records are stored in local environments. But with the rapid development of the digital world in medical science, patients’ full life-cycle behavior can be quantified. Together with new gadgets which include medical sensors, Internet of Things devices, the digital cornerstone of the Bit Digital Person is defined.

The medical data can be stored on AIDOC’s blockchain, giving it all the advantages of the blockchain technology. AIDOC strives to provide an open access interface of medical hardware sensors, which allow information transfer between the sensors and the blockchain. Building medical sensors in itself is a specialization, which is why AIDOC works together with partners to achieve their goal of blockchain interaction with medical sensors.

Medp. AI is one example of a partnership with AIDOC. Medp. AI is specialized in the field of artifical intelligence medical services. The present day insufficient medical data is generated to make it sensible to employ AI, as new gadgets become more custom, in the near future the amount of data might become staggering. Which is when utilizing AI becomes a viable option.

Artificial intelligence is quite broad, a more specific branch of it to be used in the medical field is DL-deep learning, which is explained in the white paper as: “ a method of modeling data by using a deep neural network. The network automatically learns the hidden features of data layer by layer, and then carries out the corresponding tasks of classification, regression and segmentation

Medical treatment, Artificial Intelligence and the application of the blockchain is what together forms AIDOC’s vision and mission. The current dilemma experienced in the medical industry can be solved by their successful implementation.

There are frequent activities and reports by AIDOC, have a look at their Twitter profile or their white paper if you are interested in the potential applications of the blockchain in the Medical sector.

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Gunther Hohenheim

I am a physics graduate from Austria, the things that keep me busy are cryptocurrencies & travelling