The Role of Healthureum in Developing Nations

The role of startups particularly in an industry like healthcare in to bring new and novel technologies that will help to improve the sector. The majority of startups have not been offering new solutions, but rather, reinventing the wheel. There is nothing wrong with this, but it is ideal to have a few startups that bring something new to the table.
Healthureum is one of those few elite startups that are set to revolutionize their respective industries due to the technology, service, and products they provide. Healthureum has made it clear that it intends to make affordable global healthcare a reality. This will be an amazing feat to achieve and has the potential to change the lives of many people.
Healthureum in developing nations
The project will start off in countries where it will be easier for the project to carry out its alpha and beta tests of its apps and programs. However, with time, the project will have to go global and allow patients and doctors from developing nations join the platform. Let's take a look at what Healthureum has the potential to do for developing nations.
Easy data management
The management of healthcare data in many developing nations is a nightmare. Patients' data is stored in files or cards and stored in storage facilities that are subject to damage and losses. Some of the hospitals do not have the adequate firefighting equipment, and if a fire breaks out, the data may be wiped away instantly. In most cases, there are no backup copies. 
The adoption of the Healthureum project in developing nations will go a long way in making sure that patients' data is well protected and preserved. Patients will have the access to Healthureum's blockchain network that will allow them to enter and store their data in a secure area. The chances of the data being stolen or tampered with are very low.
Affordable healthcare
One thing that is particularly lacking in developing nations is affordable healthcare. The lack of affordable healthcare is one of the main reasons why developing nations have a low life expectancy. There are many reasons that cause the healthcare to be expensive.
For starters, the hospitals use outdated methods that require a lot of personnel, time, and stationary. At the end of the day, the patients will have to cover the costs incurred and this places a heavy burden on them.
By eliminating these time consuming and redundant tasks, there is an opportunity to reduce the costs incurred and help the patient to pay a little.
Access to qualified healthcare practitioners
One of the ghosts haunting the healthcare industry of developing nations is the lack of qualified and experienced medical personnel. This leads to the patients sorting medical help from under-qualified physicians who place the patients at higher risk by not giving them the necessary medical attention and treatment they deserve.
The Healthureum platform has a solution to that problem. The Healthureum platform will consist of well qualified and strictly vetted doctors that will be qualified enough to tackle any medical challenge. If a patient has a problem, he/she can be matched with a qualified doctor.
Counterfeit drugs
One would be forgiven to think that counterfeit drugs were meant for developing nations. Counterfeit drugs easily find its way into the markets of developing nations because there are no quality control checks.
All the legally manufactured drugs will be entered on the Healthureum network. Whenever medical institutions need to buy medicine, they check if it is listed on the network. If it is not, it may be a red flag sign that warns them against buying the drugs.
Collaboration between significant stakeholders
There is currently no way that the significant stakeholders in the healthcare systems of developing nations are collaborating to make healthcare easier, cheaper, and affordable. This is caused by a number of reasons including the lack of technology and platform to facilitate a close relationship between the stakeholders. There is also a lot of mistrust between the stakeholders.
With the Healthureum blockchain based platform, stakeholders can share data with each other in a safe and secure environment that promotes transparency and trust.
Implementation of Healthureum network in developing nations
The Healthureum platform will not be quickly adopted by developing nations due to a number of reasons. The institutions are not yet ready to migrate to a new system. The majority of the people do not have access to the internet. Despite all these challenges, the relevance of Healthureum will be made known to the stakeholders, and when they learn of its benefits, they will find embrace the platform.


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