On 17/May/16 21:30, ruth catlow wrote:
If it becomes a way for researchers to prove the integrity of their results.

I really don't think any 'protocol' will mitigate the problems of greed and dishonesty in the face of competitive pressures on/within the health care system -- at least in the US -- the honesty of clinical trials is probably the least problematic manifestation of the corruption in the entire politico-economic system these days. Not to mention a protocol over and above the protocols already in place.

The complexity of Blockchain is so far beyond medical folks -- the US is struggling to get it's health care records system digital (just broke 50% of physicians now using digital record-keeping). And in the areas that are advanced, because of 'market competition' systems don't talk to each other. And when I say digital records, this only means that an actual doctor's office is not paper-based, it is not a 'national' system where the records can be accessed in any way outside the Drs office -- cross-compatability is last on the list for competing vendors selling their 'complete packages' of digital solutions. For example, I was at an opthamologist's office for a check up on a corneal abrasion (wasn't wearing my eye-protection for an hour when doing construction work!)... I was asking him about this issue as his office is largely digital, but the machine ($$$$$$!) that does digital eye-scans has been rendered useless because the protocol of one machine can't talk to another, so the digital files generated can't be accessed!

Maybe Trump will impose a wide-scale 'national socialism' dictatorship that will fix all these problems, nationalizing all industry, harmonizing all protocols and standards, and impose the death penalty to medical researchers who futz with their data!

;-]

Optimism? I've got optimism, pot may be legalized in Arizona. & already is in Colorado, etc. Oh, but wait, the pharmaco's are *real* interested in all the greenbacks coming from that, too ...

same old same old.

jh

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