but the truth is… medical tech is still very limited
and sometimes, patients’ records get exposed through system weaknesses, outdated tools, or even simple colleague mistakes
that’s why this caught my attention 👇
another web2 use case from @billions_ntwk
they just proved their privacy stack can protect highly sensitive mental health data across 30 clinics in Europe
including cases involving self harm and eating disorders
now this isnt mere say this was actually put to the test
a live, GDPR-aligned pilot integrated with TopDoctors, BLOOCK, and i2Cat
how billions made privacy at scale possible:
-patients control who can access their records through self sovereign consent
-researchers analyze patterns without ever seeing identities using zero knowledge proofs
-data stays fully encrypted everywhere it moves through proxy re encryption
-every access is logged on an immutable blockchain audit trail making all actions traceable and tamper proof
this is the kind of tech healthcare actually needs secure, verified, and built to protect people, not exploit their data
Billions Network is quietly showing what the future of patient owned health data can look like
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as a medical practitioner (dr. Okes)
I know firsthand how important patient privacy is
but the truth is… medical tech is still very limited
and sometimes, patients’ records get exposed through system weaknesses, outdated tools, or even simple colleague mistakes
that’s why this caught my attention 👇
another web2 use case from @billions_ntwk
they just proved their privacy stack can protect highly sensitive mental health data across 30 clinics in Europe
including cases involving self harm and eating disorders
now this isnt mere say this was actually put to the test
a live, GDPR-aligned pilot integrated with TopDoctors, BLOOCK, and i2Cat
how billions made privacy at scale possible:
-patients control who can access their records through self sovereign consent
-researchers analyze patterns without ever seeing identities using zero knowledge proofs
-data stays fully encrypted everywhere it moves through proxy re encryption
-every access is logged on an immutable blockchain audit trail making all actions traceable and tamper proof
this is the kind of tech healthcare actually needs
secure, verified, and built to protect people, not exploit their data
Billions Network is quietly showing what the future of patient owned health data can look like