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Quantum Medical Transport, Inc. Releases Medical Blockchain Technology Technical Report
Quantum Medical Transport, Inc. Releases Medical Blockchain Technology Technical Report.

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[{"type":"text","content":" Quantum Medical Transport, Inc. Releases Medical Blockchain Technology Technical Report Quantum Medical Transport, Inc. announced plans to launch a $50 Million ICO (Initial Coin Offering) on January 12, 2018. The company plans to launch its Initial Coin Offering through the Ambisafe platform to accredited investors as an exempt private placement via prospectus. The company has released its blockchain technology technical report on its website. The technology enables secure encryption data sharing (Health Information Data Exchange) that will be HIPPA compliant. We believe this technology platform can be a significant revenue generator for the company as healthcare professionals such physicians, medical facilities including nursing homes we currently service will be able to utilize the subscription service that will use a multi-signature, multi-layer secure key code through a set of customized nodes to transport data. Read our technical report. We have set out to develop a subscription based blockchain technology service platform called QuantH.How Will QuantH Blockchain Technology Be Applied to Health Care?Our primary platform use will be health care is data exchange. Take medication prescribing as an example. A patient’s medications are frequently prescribed and filled by different entities — hospitals, provider offices, pharmacies, etc. Each one maintains its own “source of truth” of medications for a patient, frequently with outdated or simply wrong information. As a result, providers in different networks, or on different EHRs, may not see one another’s prescriptions. Additionally, electronic prescriptions must be directed to specific pharmacies, and paper prescriptions can be duplicated or lost.To counter these difficulties, a medication prescription blockchain could be a shared source of truth. Every prescription event would be known and shared by those authorized to see it. This would allow, for example, prescriptions to be written electronically without specifying a pharmacy, or prescriptions to be partially filled (and “fully” filled at a later date, by a different pharmacy). Since the QuantH blockchain would be the source of truth, each pharmacy would see all events surrounding that prescription — and could act accordingly. Most importantly, all health care providers could have an immediate v...