MISBLOC Platform #1
Introducing the native application of MISBLOC — ANAPATALK!
MISBLOC (Medical Information Service with Blockchain) is a medical service ecosystem which is based on blockchain technology. MISBLOC offers a sustainable and efficient medical service ecosystem by providing reliable medical information to patients, medical institutions, and public institutions in the Big Data era.
Hi there! In today’s post, we will mainly investigate the MISBLOC platform, which includes the features of medical data generation, medical data utilization, and other additional services. The first functionality to be observed under this post is the medical data generation process. The functionality of MISBLOC is implemented in ANAPATALK, which is the main, native application of MISBLOC. The ANAPATALK app consists of three steps, which are the creation of medical data, the utilization of generated medical data, and the provision of additional services.
Medical Data Creation
The EMR that the patient receives on their personal devices will be changed to PHR (Personal Health Record), which is the patient’s personal health information, also known as MyData. MyData PHR, in fact, does not entail any sort of legal problems upon its exploitation, since it collects the consent of its users first. Thus, if you post your PHR on an internet community or use it for commercial purposes, there will be no legal repercussions since it’s considered an act of free will.
MyData applies blockchain technology to enable the storage of data on medical institutions’ servers and on patients’ personal devices. The data is kept in an unmodifiable state (immune to forgery or alteration). The EMR is sent via a general information delivery system to the patient’s phone when the patient downloads their EMR records. Medical records are not indiscriminately shared. However, information related to medical distribution, such as medical devices, medical products, and medicines, which are not part of EMR records, is automatically sent to mobile devices with the consent of patients. This is so that patients can easily check which products were used during treatment.
Medical institutions that provide healthcare information to patients will be compensated. When medical institutions issue EMRs to patients’ mobile apps, they are compensated with tokens equivalent to the number of EMRs issued. As the number of views on this record rises, compensation is added to encourage medical institutions to voluntarily participate.