London-based startup-accelerator , which finances and manages the development of early-stage blockchain technology companies, has teamed up with an emerging blockchain firm called TDH Limited (TrustedHealth) to provide advisory services in relation to the latter’s token generation event.
Gibraltar-registered TrustedHealth is one of the few blockchain firms that is tapping into the healthcare sector. The platform is aiming to create a decentralized global network of doctors, specialists, and other healthcare service providers, thus connecting patients around the world with the right expertise and services for their specific condition. Moreover, the platform will enable an option for a virtual connection for consultation between a doctor and patient.
As the platform is based on the blockchain, all transactions will be done via an Ethereum-based token proprietary to it, called TDH token.
CEO Eddy Travia, who will represent the firm on the advisory team of TrustedHealth, said: “healthcare is an area which is already advancing rapidly through global connectivity and communication devices, and the addition of cryptocurrency payments and blockchain infrastructure further strengthens the use case for access to medical experts across the globe via virtual consultations.”
“Greg Jarzabek, the passionate founder and CEO of TrustedHealth, is building on his experience as Founder of Trustedoctor to lead the development of a broader ecosystem focused on solving the current challenges and limitations of specialized medicine,” he added.
Apart from the advisory services on token generation, Coinsilium will also provide TrustedHealth with strategic advice and access to its network in the blockchain community.
“TrustedHealth, focusing on life-threatening or rare diseases, aims to completely digitize the patient healthcare process using blockchain technology. The objective is to ensure patients receive pertinent information for their condition by linking them directly to specialists and other healthcare service providers matching their specific needs,” commented Greg Jarzabek, founder and CEO of TrustedHealth. “This will enable virtual conversations and knowledge sharing while simultaneously gathering big data to be used to further research into specific conditions.”
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