Gem Expects To Unveil Blockchain Plans For Healthcare Industry Soon

Gem Expects To Unveil Blockchain Plans For Healthcare Industry Soon

The technology powering the Bitcoin protocol can be used for a lot of different use cases, and the healthcare sector is one of those standing to benefit from distributed ledger technology. Gem, a prominent blockchain technology provider, is thinking along those lines as well, as they have started a collaborative project with various players in the healthcare sector. Making medical records accessible to hospitals, doctors, and specialists is a prospect well worth exploring. Using The Blockchain In Healthcare. Although not too many specifics about the deal between Gem and its partners are....


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