John D. Halamka: As the CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a professor at Harvard Medical School, Halamka has penned many insights on the potential and challenges of blockchain in healthcare.
Dr. Tiffany Gray: As a Public Health Advisor and Blockchain Advocate, Gray has been instrumental in promoting discussions on the intersection of blockchain, public health, and decentralized digital health strategies.
Chrissa McFarlane: The CEO and Founder of Patientory, McFarlane’s company focuses on empowering patients to manage their health data securely using blockchain, emphasizing data privacy and interoperability.
Brian Behlendorf: Executive Director of Hyperledger at the Linux Foundation, Behlendorf has highlighted multiple uses of blockchain beyond finance, including its transformative potential in healthcare.
Heather Leigh Flannery: The Founder of Blockchain in Healthcare Global, Flannery’s initiative aims to drive standards for blockchain adoption in healthcare and promote its application in real-world health settings.
Dr. Hanif Dhakiri: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, Dhakiri’s work involves leveraging blockchain for electronic medical records, ensuring data integrity, security, and accessibility across health institutions.
Dr. Rhea Mehta: CEO of Bowhead Health, Mehta’s venture focuses on using blockchain for personalized health, allowing users to share anonymous health data with researchers and pharmaceutical companies securely.
Susan Ramonat: As the CEO of Spiritus Partners, Ramonat delves deep into how blockchain can enhance patient safety and operational efficiency, especially in equipment service history and clinical asset management.
Dr. Abdullah Albeyatti: CEO and Co-founder of Medicalchain, Dr. Albeyatti’s platform uses blockchain to securely store health records and maintain a single version of the truth, promoting data transparency.
Kyle Culver: As a Solution Architect at Humana, Culver actively explores and pilots blockchain’s potential to solve critical challenges in the healthcare industry, such as data interoperability and claims processing.