
Blockchain Round-up: the who, what, where and why of blockchain this week
Blockchain makes headway into IVF treatment and building safety while El Salvador cemented its place as the first country to make cryptocurrency official tender.
Blockchain makes headway into IVF treatment and building safety while El Salvador cemented its place as the first country to make cryptocurrency official tender.
We rely on the continued function of the healthcare profession. However, many organisations & staff are still dealing with manual processes.
COVID-19 has changed lives globally and put a massive weight on healthcare. Artificial intelligence could help to lessen the burden and mitigate the spread.
With the recent Coranavirus pandemic, it’s come to light how unprepared many of us are for such a mass health crisis. Here’s how blockchain could help.
Artificial intelligence and blockchain have profound potential in fostering transformative growth in the healthcare system.
The potential of blockchain in healthcare is huge. It could transform the costs of seeking medical care for both workers and patients.
The aged care sector is one of the biggest opportunities for new technology, to give ageing persons a better standard of living.
Healthcare has a myriad of potential implementations of blockchain technology. But where exactly is the best opportunity for blockchain in medical?
The prevalence of poor reporting and treatment in aged care demands a solution. Could technology be that solution?