Keeping documents in a decentralized manner, most basically, blockchain where it cannot be tampered with so that we can get to access them as if it were new, that is what Medibloc brings to the block. With Medibloc, we can get to store our hospital records and purchase history of drugs, entirely any transaction one makes in a hospital can gets stored there. To use this service, I got to download the mobile application and access what it had to present. In my time with the mobile app, Medibloc seems to only support a few hospitals and insurance companies right there in Korea. With the mobile app, through the supported hospitals and insurance companies, all records made gets immediately put up on the blockchain ledger, storing that user information easily. With these documents, the users can easily lay insurance claims or better still, print out these documents and present them physically. There is also an indication of selling patient data with their consent to help hospitals, though I don't like the sound of that, but it's still a good thing.
These remarkable project does seems to be needed in the Global settee and I hope that with much adoption of cryptocurrencies, blockchain and Medibloc, Medibloc will be the new storage system for users medical records