Please describe your proposed solution
The process of onboarding patients to take control of their medical information and identity involves several steps. Firstly, patients register and create accounts on the patient dApp, providing necessary personal information for identity verification. Through Cardano's decentralized identity solution, Atala PRISM, patients undergo a secure authentication process, ensuring integrity and confidentiality.
Once authenticated, patients are guided through uploading and digitizing their medical records onto the platform. This includes scanning physical documents or inputting information manually, ensuring accurate recording and secure storage of all relevant medical data.
Patients then have the option to manage their medical information, including updating personal details, viewing lab results, accessing prescription histories, and scheduling appointments. Intuitive user interfaces and interactive features enable patients to navigate the dApp easily and take proactive control of their healthcare journey.
Throughout the onboarding process, patients receive educational resources and guidance on utilizing the platform effectively, empowering informed decisions about health and well-being. Support services are available to address any questions or concerns, ensuring a seamless transition.
Overall, the onboarding process empowers patients to take ownership of their medical information and identity, fostering autonomy and accountability in managing healthcare needs. Leveraging blockchain technology and user-centric design principles, the patient dApp ensures secure access to medical records and tools for informed healthcare decisions. Collaborative efforts between patients and medical staff further enhance data accuracy and completion of vaccine requirements, promoting better health outcomes and disease prevention.
Document digitization captures the image of physical records, which are then processed using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology and encrypted before being stored. There are two repositories: the first one stores documents in a decentralized manner using IPFS, while the other serves as the information registry. Finally, an additional module is required to view the documents over the internet.
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