Is Healthureum the Health Data Centre of the Future?

According to prominent healthcare executives, a drastic shift is about to happen In the next five years as medical institutions move from on-premise IT and data storage infrastructures into cloud-based electronic health record systems that support rapid analytics and data systemization. In fact, in an article on healthcare IT News, John Halamka the MD and CIO of Israelis' Deaconess Medical centre predicts that in just five years, no medical institutions will have their own data centers. He further explains that "we are going to go out to the cloud to find EHRs, clinical decision support, analytics."
Be that as it may, there are already medical institutions that are reaping the benefits of taking their medical data to the cloud as is seen in Kansas' City centre for Medicare and Medicaid. For instance, the Kansas City-based centre eliminated over 5 million in spending by creating a cloud-based analytic system that eliminates the need for their previously underutilized infrastructure.
Furthermore, they have also built mobile apps that facilitate traceability and easy tracking of their patients enabling them to save lives in emergency cases. This is just one of the examples of how a widespread migration to a decentralized cloud-based data storage system can change the healthcare industry.
It's not the first technological shift
Just like previous technological shifts where companies had to move from generating their own power by building infrastructure around rivers to being fully dependant on the national grid, the healthcare industry is similarly getting ready for a big shift into a more reliable data storage system.
So how will Healthureum facilitate this shift? Well considering the sensitive nature of health data, there is no doubt that cloud storage alone is not enough to maintain interoperability, collaboration and data security. This is why Healthureum's Blockchain platform is designed to deal with all these issues according to its roadmap in order to deliver credible solutions.
Here is how Healthureum is poised to be the global data centre of the healthcare industry
Immutability of the decentralized ledger technology
The allure of Healthureum as the electronic health record system of the future is its decentralized and immutable nature. Simply put it is totally different from conventional database systems that can easily be altered by hackers or owners of the platform. Blockchain provides a tool that permanently records data, securely stores data with cryptographic encryption and allows for easy verification processes. Given that data security and integrity, especially in regards to patient data, is paramount, the utility of such features are immeasurable. Healthureum brings these and more to the healthcare industry with plans to build APIs that will support permissioned access to guarantee data integrity on the platform.
Healthureum turning medical data into a commodity
Yes, that's right, with Healthureum, medical institutions will no longer have to build their own servers and manage data storage on their premises. In fact, Healthureum will provide a full package data management system that will enable medical institutions to harness the power of Blockchain technology to store their patient data on the platform and spend the extra time coming up with innovative treatment plans for patients.
Hospitals will be able to cut down on staff as the platform will provide data management services in the cloud where clinical registration processes, doctor visits and consultations can be handled automatically. As a result, cases of data disparities due to human error will be unheard of.
Getting rid of fraud
By giving patients ubiquitous access to their own data, Healthureum will enable a fraudulent free platform considering most patients hardly get access to their own data with the current electronic health record systems. Simply put, the adoption of Healthureum's Blockchain will facilitate drastic reduction of manipulation and fraud in claim procedures as smart contracts replace intermediaries.
From doctor consultations to referral programs and even diagnostic test, Healthureum will provide patients, doctors and other stakeholders a single platform for health data storage, collation and management. This will even make it easy for governments, regulatory bodies and medical institutions to analyze trends in specific diseases and take up proactive measures for preventions and cure in the future.
Conclusion
If Healthureum hopes to be the health data centre of the future, there is a lot that needs to be done towards achieving this goal. According to Healthureum's roadmap, 2018 will be the year the project gets financed in order to build a framework for collecting and standardizing data thus establish the Alpha data systemization model. Finally, patients in two pilot hospitals will be considered for the first testing towards Healthureum being the data centre of the future.


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