dClinic and its experts, working for years with suppliers, governments and health organizations, recognize that it is necessary to develop health platforms that promise to break down the barriers to traditional one-to-one interaction, with the result that patient data will not be easily available or available for other medical. service. The dClinic platform leads to a Shared Care model, where patients are at the center of their care, and care is provided by members of the care team, who can become providers, doctors, specialists, organizations, and even family members.
dClinic places patients in their care center and does not allow brick walls to limit their access to care. dClinic uses the blockchain to help and reward consumers for their participation and compliance with their care plans. Thus, dClinic is ready to disrupt the health care industry by introducing a new health care model that encourages joint efforts to achieve positive health outcomes.
Problem statement
Most health technology systems start a one-on-one visit to a doctor or hospital where patients are registered with their local clinical system, such as electronic medical records (EMR), patient registration systems (PAS) or GP (general practice). The reality is patients are consumers, and their journey to health care often involves many people and services who cannot participate effectively in the process of providing health services because the process of providing health services is disrupted and fragmented. In fact, it is increasingly recognized that health and vitality services can also play an important role in patient outcomes. However, in existing traditional health system organizations, Individuals and service providers operate in silos with fragmented data in about one patient, which comes from interactions that are exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective. exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective. exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective.
Most health technology systems start a one-on-one visit to a doctor or hospital where patients are registered with their local clinical system, such as electronic medical records (EMR), patient registration systems (PAS) or GP (general practice). The reality is patients are consumers, and their journey to health care often involves many people and services who cannot participate effectively in the process of providing health services because the process of providing health services is disrupted and fragmented. In fact, it is increasingly recognized that health and vitality services can also play an important role in patient outcomes. However, in existing traditional health system organizations, Individuals and service providers operate in silos with fragmented data in about one patient, which comes from interactions that are exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective. exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective. exacerbated by individual meetings between patients and their health care providers. Globally, we don't have a single platform where, instead of silo data, patient information is collected, shared and used with a consortium of doctors and service providers. The complete history and journey of the patient's electronic medical record (EHR) can help bridge the gaps that exist in the health care sector, while encouraging everyone to make care more cost effective.
An overview of Blockchain health care solutions
will help you easily and individually connect people, health care providers and all people involved in the care process. KYC and Secure Messaging will ensure the security and transparency of communication. Available services, medical routines and life cycle statistics will be stored as protected data points on the Blockchain that cannot be faked.
will help you easily and individually connect people, health care providers and all people involved in the care process. KYC and Secure Messaging will ensure the security and transparency of communication. Available services, medical routines and life cycle statistics will be stored as protected data points on the Blockchain that cannot be faked.
Now, with the implementation of the blockade in the Joint Care Plan (dClinic platform), which will enable all medical professionals, including patients, to contribute, monitor and update their health progress, the medical service delivery system will be far more efficient and useful. Communication between all stakeholders and patients in their care center will greatly contribute to improving service delivery. In our opinion, the industry will witness a paradigm shift from different blocks of medical records to decentralized shared access accounts (dClinic EHR or dEHR). The general care platform will facilitate sharing the medical history of patients who are registered to develop meaningful longitudinal treatment plans. DClinic's position as a one-stop platform can cause much-needed transformation in the health sector. Some doctors, service providers, guardians, thinkers, and governments through the dClinic platform can work together to ensure that a patient-centered health delivery system is implemented.
dClinic aims to demonstrate this in emerging markets in partnership with local suppliers and government institutions.
Our team has years of experience in the health care industry, and from many applications throughout our world, it is clear that patients (or consumers) must be the center of their attention. Our thesis is that, by making a General Assistance Plan as the main client and client (supplier) from the portal to access clinical and non-clinical consumer data, dClinic will greatly help health care by providing Care Care staff with accurate and real-time data holistic for patients, which leads to improved treatment outcomes.
dClinic will be a gaming device for the health industry because;
dClinic Health Coins have value from the first day. Consumers can help promote this value proposition dClinic Healthcare and receive prizes for participating in dClinic.
dClinic places consumers in their health care center, managing all transactions through their General Care Plan.
dClinic allows doctors and members of the care team to enable them to access the right consumer data.
Consumers can interact meaningfully with their treatment plans because treatment plans are presented in easy-to-use and (non-clinical) languages. Our choices for clinical modeling also allow language agnostic treatment plans.
Co-sponsors of care plans (and, therefore, potential recipients of medical coins) will include consumers, doctors, caregivers, and family members. Members of the consumer care plan will receive financial and medical benefits. The dClinic platform includes locking and rewarding all participants. Everyone benefits from participation and commitment to the treatment plan.
The treatment plan will be inclusive, not solely for data from traditional clinical systems. Wellness and Vitality will also play an important role in customer service. Third parties working with other systems and clinical devices can also be integrated into the dClinic platform.
dClinic will manage this treatment model, with clinics and hospitals that will implement the dClinic platform holistically.
The dClinic platform will interact with as many devices as possible to really allow users and doctors to interact with customer care plans.
All dClinic token owners, including those who have subscribed to our sale tokens, are automatically registered as part of the dClinic Loyalty and Rewards program.
DClinic Platform Smart
contracts on the dClinic Blockchain (dBC) platform support the dClinic communication protocol. dBC implements safe Healthcare data handling of its blocking chain, allowing you to safely run custom code on a decentralized network.
contracts on the dClinic Blockchain (dBC) platform support the dClinic communication protocol. dBC implements safe Healthcare data handling of its blocking chain, allowing you to safely run custom code on a decentralized network.
dClinic uses this by extracting medical information from longitudinal EHR that is compatible using the API FHIR and stores the EHR Index on the block layer.
This decentralized EHR index is then used by healthcare providers to access, share and update patient care information through providers' personal dashboards from anywhere in the world if patients give them access to data.
Every interaction with the patient's medical data is verified, transparent and safe and will be recorded as a transaction in the dClinic block chain, thus ensuring patient confidentiality at all times.
Transactions in blocks will contain the EHR index, encrypted links to health records stored on the dEHR platform, and time stamps for making transactions.
Patients can gather holistic information about their medical records and allow other viewers, such as doctors, to provide a second opinion as an electronic reference.
Token Information : Symbol Token: DHC
Full Token Name: dClinic Health Coin
ICO token starts: August 31, 00:00 GMT + 03: 00
ICO ends: Hard stamp reached or October 15 00:00 GMT + 03: 00
ICO Hard Cap: $ 50,000,000
ICO Soft Cap: $ 20,000,000
Registration Information: 1 North Bridge Road, # 10-05-06 , High Street Center
Roadmap:
- December 31, 2016
• Started building the dClinic platform
• Planned Shared Service Planning (ShCP)
• Embedded Telemedicine Platform for general service planning
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Embedded OpenEHR Storage • Embedded FHIR APIs • Developed a beta site for dClinic - December 31, 2017
• Completion of the establishment of the dClinic platform V1.0
• completed and starting functioning dClinic several beta sites Platform
• Negotiation of new dClinic sites (clinics and hospitals) in Indonesia
• agreement partners for the delivery of medical services in Indonesia •
• Office of negotiations in Indonesia
- March 31, 2018
• A group of dedicated doctors and expert advisors is health care and blocking
• The dClinic token (DHC) is prepared - June 30, 2018
• Sales dClinic final token (DHC)
• Audit website and white papers
• Launch
platform dClinic V2.0 Build • Start block dClinic Open EHR platform
• Smart Contract Audit - September 30, 2018
• Launching the sale of dClinic tokens (DHC)
• Continuing to build a dClinic platform that is included with the Blockchain for portable EHR
• Setting up a cClinic lottery fraud membership program
• Developing plans for at least two Bitcoin listings, including one in Indonesia - December 31, 2018
• Final release (based on analysis and refinement of agreed plans) Implementation plan for selected Indonesian projects
• Starting from the project "Sanur for one day" • Starting from the Little Little Little Aston Center project • Starting from Sanur development
project for local development)
• Complete plans for at least 2 Bitcoin lists, including one in Indonesia - March 31, 2019
• Launch the dClinic V2.0 platform
• Formulate a roadmap for the dClinic Platform for the next 2 years
• Begin launching DHC with at least two Bitcoin exchanges
• Start a clinical trial project
• Start the ASIH project for women's and children's hospitals - June 30, 2019
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Launched the Kerobokan Viability Center project • The Sahid Sahirman Hospital project began - 30 September 2019
• Implementation of Indonesian projects - December 31, 2019
• Launch the dClinic V3.0 platform
• Launch the FHIR API to a wider market for third-party developers to use our dClinic and EHR platforms - March 31, 2020
• Prepare the dClinic franchise model. Marketing and sales for dClinics worldwide. In particular, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brazil, Miami and Australia - 30 June 2020
• Initiate franchise opportunities in emerging markets
• Increase membership of the dClinic monetary policy loyalty program
• Continue to implement Indonesian projects - September 30, 2020
• Continue to carry out Indonesian projects
• Explore more franchise opportunities in new emerging markets
• Increase membership programs in lottery fraud on dClinic Health Coins - December 31, 2020
• Develop a global franchise program
• A project has been initiated to center the Carstensz life cycle - December 31, 2021
• All projects in Indonesia, with the exception of the Karstens Stability Center - December 31, 2022
• All Projects in Indonesia
Token Distribution:
Detail information:
Website: https://dclinic.io
White Paper: https://dclinic.io/assets/doc/dClinic--whitepaper--new.pdf
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