Using Telehealth as a Model for Blockchain HIT Adoption

  • Bennett B
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Abstract

Telemedicine and blockchain technology share a core philosophy of empowering the individual. Blockchain solutions that focus on empowering patients and enhancing the workflows for the providers who treat them continue to make big headlines, as does enterprise investment and adoption of telehealth. Both models focus on direct-to-consumer health services, with a personalized care experience designed from the ground up to save time and money for everyone involved. The typical binding factor between the telehealth and HIT (health information technology) blockchain adoption is a patient centric, value-based care model. Therefore, it is as no coincidence that value-based care is at the center of the fastest growing (and operational) part of HIT blockchain adoption. For this reason, telehealth can demonstrate adoption synergies than most other lines of business in healthcare cannot.

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Bennett, B. (2018). Using Telehealth as a Model for Blockchain HIT Adoption. Telehealth and Medicine Today, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v2.25

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