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Brazil bets on the Blockchain for the future of data exchange in Digital Health

Brazil drew up a route that allows access to the clinical information of patients in any health system through new technologies. The exchange of medical information will be protected from third parties and can only be handled with the consent of the actors involved.

Blockchain technology increases its incorporation into the public health systems of Latin America every day.

Brazil has decided to opt for this implementation and, thus, handle the medical information contained in each health center for its exchange and use in a safe, accessible and confidential manner.

In this way, the Brazilian government will allow hospitals to obtain a record of all the clinical data of each patient to create a connection network with any doctor requesting such information protected by Blockchain technology.

 This technology works to decentralize the elements that are added and allow any platform to download the medical history that was previously coded to protect the safety of the users involved.

This exchange of information will save efforts, as it will allow for timely and organized control of a large amount of registered medical information. All data will be recorded digitally to be available regardless of geographical or time implications.

Similarly, public policies reinforce the operability of these alternatives and strategies. Such is the case of the network aimed at exchanging medicines through the Blockchain medium.

Thanks to this platform, pharmacies will be able to send and receive detailed information about the medications that are active in order to register and distribute them in a reliable way.

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