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by SERSI-S
27 days ago
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What I mean is, I envision a scenario in which personal data such as patient data is stored separately and independently from other institutions; that patient data is encrypted and then distributed to the IFPS, while the IFPS ID is stored on an immutable blockchain |
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I think the solution is is for people to own their data, with cryptographic protections and audit trails. We should have the ability to grant JiT privileges to extremely narrowly scoped pieces, as needed, scrubbed of PII prior to egress. Patients should have to cryptographically sign temporary access, which is revoked immediately after the task... the ux should be as simple as a docusign... I could go on and on...
But, yeah, you're not alone.