Interview with Chrissa McFarlane

IF 1.4 Q3 ECONOMICS
N. Naqvi
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Despite incredible advancements over the last decade in converting paper healthcare records into digital, a vast majority of consumers lack timely access to their electronic medical records. Many people cannot manage and utilise their healthcare records any better than they could a decade ago or even three decades ago. While it can be easy for some to point the finger at the bureaucracy and red tape of healthcare institutions, the truth is that many of these institutions would like to share data with their patients but don’t have a secure and easy way to do this. This has been a challenging dilemma because many medical providers use different electronic health record (EHR) systems that do not talk to each other.. This becomes a significant problem as patients are often caught in the middle of the healthcare industry’s interoperability and without solutions that can provide secure, universal access to their healthcare data. In this interview, Chrissa McFarlane talks about how a Blockchain based healthcare solutions can empower patients, clinicians and healthcare organizations to readily harness meaningful data to make more effective and efficient treatment, and financial decisions, enabling real improvement opportunities as well as the safe access, store and transfer of information, thus improving care coordination while ensuring data security.
采访克里萨·麦克法兰
尽管过去十年在将纸质医疗记录转换为数字医疗记录方面取得了令人难以置信的进步,但绝大多数消费者无法及时访问他们的电子医疗记录。许多人无法比十年前甚至三十年前更好地管理和利用他们的医疗记录。虽然有些人很容易将矛头指向医疗机构的官僚主义和繁文缛节,但事实是,许多医疗机构都希望与患者共享数据,但没有安全简便的方法来做到这一点。这一直是一个具有挑战性的困境,因为许多医疗服务提供者使用不同的电子健康记录(EHR)系统,这些系统彼此之间不通信。这成为一个严重的问题,因为患者经常被医疗保健行业的互操作性所困扰,而且没有解决方案可以提供对其医疗保健数据的安全、通用访问。在这次采访中,Chrissa McFarlane谈到了基于区块链的医疗保健解决方案如何使患者、临床医生和医疗保健组织能够轻松地利用有意义的数据来进行更有效和高效的治疗和财务决策,从而实现真正的改进机会以及安全访问、存储和传输信息,从而在确保数据安全的同时改善护理协调。
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