Healthcare
The blockchain has the potential to improve medical access and efficiency. By allowing patient records to be shared securely between healthcare providers, doctors can bring all that information together to improve their diagnoses and develop more holistic treatment plans for individual patients.
With all of that patient data collated on the network, blockchain technology can help to advance more sophisticated medical research, potentially curing diseases or providing insights for more effective treatments.
Via massimo facchinetti, Patrick Bouillaud
Decent explanation of how blockchain will likely work in the future in;. records keeping for property surveying (for tax and sales purposes), secure e-voting (1st being piloted in Switzerland in spring of 2018), providing secure patient records keeping (in the medical community, where portability of records between providers and insurance companies is required, and transparency by patients of their own personal health data is needed), and identity management for easier travel and better security (by providing a documented and verified person is who they say they are), when passing through / across borders.
The blockchain’s true scope is in its ability to change the way you do things every day – like voting, traveling, or going to the doctor.