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by ggwp99
1164 days ago
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The goal of "trustless" is for the patient to be able to hold his own data rather than third parties. Since although regulations does exist, corruption exists as well and the inherent trust you are building with a third party. You can hold your own medical data and share access or remove access for certain third parties when needed. This is the difference. |
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private data is "private" in the sense that it's about you in ways that shouldnt be public, but it's not data that you own
credit data is held by credit reference companies about you, but cannot be actually held by you; that defeats the point
likewise medical recourds are held by hospitals about you, because they need them to provide their service, but cannot be plausibly held by you
what if you're seriously ill and people need access to your medical records?
this doesnt make any sense. The people who create medical records, credit records, etc. are other people, and they create them about you
These people typically have a professionally duty to own that data.