Vol 6, No 1 (2023)
Published: 17.01.2023.
The 6th Annual ConVerge2Xcelerate (ConV2X) Symposium presented real world evidence, strategy, operations, research & trends, where scientists, healthcare leaders and breakthrough technology providers shared solutions and guided informed decision making to help navigate the transformation of a new digital health era.
Topics presented at the September 2022 symposium, in Austin, TX, included patient health records, tokenomics, privacy, supply chain, precision medicine, credentialing, consumer experiences, ZTA, quantum computing, and NFTs in this field of research.
The ConV2X multimedia proceedings issue presents audio of keynotes and panel discussions along with full open access to PowerPoint and PDF presentations where available to supplement audio.
Note: The annual ConVerge2Xcelerate (ConV2X) Symposium is produced by Blockchain in Healthcare Today (BHTY). Proceeds are used to support the journal. Symposium content is not peer reviewed. Commercial advertising and grantor support is accepted and used to support continuous publication and enhancements to the journal. No advertising or grantor support influences original peer reviewed content in the journal.
Special thanks to speakers, attendees, on site volunteers, and ConV2X Blockchain in Healthare 2022 supporters and sponsors:
- Avaneer Health
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- IEEE SA
- Kennesaw University
Authors in this issue:
Ali Loveys, Bart Cant, Bob Celeste, Bob Holzer, Chris Moose, Corey Greco, Dan Purtell, Daniel Harrell, PhD, Daniel Uribe, David Kessler, Dr. Alex Cahana, Dr. Bob Rogers, Dr. Christophe E. Jackson, Dr. Fang Hao Sen Andrew, Dr. Leah Houston, Dr. Renee Bovelle, Dr. Robert Campbell, Elissa Prichep, Gabriela Pelin, James Hury III, Jim Markwith, Jim Nasr, John Hatchell, Kyle Culver, Maria Palombini, Mark Treshock, Mary Butler-Everson, Milan Shah, Ray Dogum, Robert Chu, Sachin Shetty, Stephen Dennis,
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14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Standards for a New Healthcare World: Towards Nationwide Patient Access
The goal of achieving nationwide patient access is getting closer to reality with the establishment of nationwide electronic healthcare record networks, and with the emergence of TEFCA. Interoperability and privacy standards are critical to achieve efficiency and to provide secure patient access applications. Topics will include current and future developments, including: CommonWell Health Alliance TEFCA Specific Functional Use Cases and Applications Blockchain Opportunities
Jim Markwith, Dr. Christophe E. Jackson
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Going Under the Hood of dApps and DAOs
Physician credentialing is an arduous and lengthy process resulting in delays in physicians being able to work and generate revenue. In this session the audience will follow the ins and outs of authenticity, transparency and explore the building blocks to understanding blockchain technology.
Ali Loveys
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Three Reasons Why Blockchain Adoption in Healthcare is a Success in Africa and LATAM
The session ellucidates the economic, regulatory and cultural reasons why decentralized health is so much more successful in EMDE (emerging markets and developing economies) when compared to the US and EU.
Dr. Alex Cahana
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Healthcare Blockchain Quantum Computing Threats and Opportunities
Highlights of this panel discussion include: The Imminent Quantum Computing threat NIST Post-Quantum Solutions How Quantum Technologies revolutionize Blockchain Technology and Healthcare
Dr. Renee Bovelle, Dr. Robert Campbell
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Generic Manufacturers Can Make BIG Changes with Blockchain Technology
Blockchain technology has surfaced in the generic pharma arena addressing challenges associated with Contract Management, GPO interactions, and Chargeback adjudication. Manufacturers are now burdened with reducing overhead costs that impact the cost of each unit to get medication to patients safely, effectively, and efficiently. Blockchain technology can be used to enhance efficiencies in how partners interact including inventory management, sales data reporting, chargeback validations and rebate accruals.
Corey Greco
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
“Hi dear, the doctor is here – where is our EMR wallet?”
Virtual healthcare is positively transforming how healthcare is delivered. As a result, multiple organizations must come together to execute care delivery that’s complicated by challenges with centralized EMR systems in virtual care management. Information management, including storage, sharing, and accessibility, needs to be carefully managed and considered. Blockchain technology is a viable solution to address new challenges created by virtual care.
Milan Shah
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Blockchain Technology – Delivering Trust to Global Pharmaceutical Distribution
With up to 30% of donated pharmaceutical aid products being diverted, stolen or going to waste in this session we will learn how blockchain technology is addressing some of the biggest trust challenges in the global supply chain. Supply chain issues may prevent people that are in greatest need of life-saving medicines from being treated. Through the use of a Decentralized Knowledge Graph and blockchain technology firms and governmental aid organizations now have visibility to supply chain traceability and transparency of donated medicines. The session will additionally cover ancillary benefits with the implementation of such a solution.
Dan Purtell
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
How Blockchain Transforms Payer Processes to Create a Person-Centered Experience
The panel discussion will cover how blockchain enables a more person-centered experience from the beginning of care through payment. With examples from real-world use cases, the discussion will explore how healthcare organizations can better collaborate together using blockchain, co-create workflows and joint processes, and deliver a better experience. The discussion will answer these questions: How are blockchain-enabled solutions more focused on the person? What does the network solve that isn’t addressed by other solutions? How do your use cases transform the member’s experience? What ways can providers and payers collaborate and work together better using blockchain?
Gabriela Pelin, Mark Treshock, Bob Holzer
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Open DLT for Patient Privacy Protection in the Age of Healthcare Consumerism
Key discussion points of this panel session include: The role of open source DLTs in empowering and protecting patients data The role of where technical and data standards are pragmatically needed The technical and ethical considerations of patient data governance
Maria Palombini, Sachin Shetty, Daniel Harrell, PhD
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Editors Best Article Award 2021
DOI https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v4.166 Congratulations, Dr. Fang!
Dr. Fang Hao Sen Andrew
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
NFTs and Metaverse in Healthcare: What’s the Big Opportunity?
The global non-fungible token (NFT) market size is expected to grow by USD 147.24 billion from 2021 to 2026 at a CAGR of 35.27% and According to Precedence Research, the global metaverse market size is projected to be worth around USD 1.6. Trillion by 2030 and expanding growth at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 50.74% from 2022 to 2030. What does this mean for healthcare and where’s the big opportunity? Although we are in the nascent stage for both NFTs and the Metaverse in healthcare, many will agree that some of the biggest transformations in healthcare will be driven by NFTs, specifically as ownership of data and our health records become the increasing focus in healthcare. Metaverse applications in healthcare also provide an enormous opportunity with many seeing this as the next generation of remote patient care and a new medium for patient engagement. Accenture has called the Metaverse the “next horizon in healthcare”. Immersive metaverse experiences can go beyond patient care and can transform training for doctors, surgeons, and healthcare professionals. Join Daniel Uribe of GenoBank.io to explore the varied and exciting applications ahead with NFTs and Metaverse including decentralized science (DeSci), decentralized health research, BioNFTs and the future of genome ownership.
Ray Dogum, Daniel Uribe
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Walk Before You Run: Why Healthcare Needs Web 2.5 Before It Can Adopt Web3
In this sessions speakers discuss: What elements of blockchain technology can healthcare benefit from TODAY without committing to decentralization The strategy for utilizing DAML for the purpose of progressive decentralization in enterprise Converging how TradFi was brought on chain to innovate healthcare payments Future strategies utilizing DAO’s and NFT’s in a heavily regulated environment
Bart Cant, John Hatchell
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Blockchain for Precision Medicine
Because evidence generation for precision medicine involves highly complex bioinformatics on human genomic and other molecular data sets, the reproducibility of the evidence generation and the sharing of highly sensitive raw genomic data present major challenges for life sciences sponsors and the FDA. Blockchain offers solutions for reproducibility and privacy assurance in precision medicine.
Robert Chu
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
How Blockchain Elevates Health Solutions and Services Today and in the Future
The healthcare industry is beginning to see real value created from blockchain powered solutions. The presentation spotlights what value and impact is being created for early adopters. The speaker will share informed insights for future applications and opportunities poised for business success.
Kyle Culver
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
How Patients Benefit From Broad Use of Blockchain in Healthcare
Now and in the near future, blockchain improves the lives of patients. Hear how the patient journey transforms with the ability to control ownership of patient data, and how critical data is shared seamlessly between stakeholders. With blockchain, healthcare is becoming patient-centered, both clinically and administratively.
Mary Butler-Everson
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Shaping the Trajectory of Blockchain in Healthcare
In 2020, 55% of organizations viewed blockchain as a strategic priority. Though blockchain investments and use cases in healthcare are increasing, attention is needed on how this technology will impact patients. This panel discusses the implications of blockchain for society, its potential to improve healthcare, and the possibilities for shaping a positive future.
Elissa Prichep, Chris Moose, Mark Treshock
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Leveraging Decentralized Autonomous Organizations in Healthcare to Coordinate Precision Level Patient Care
The healthcare system is expensive, inefficient and frustrating due to unnecessary third parties and friction filled manual processes that get between patients and their doctors. Through decentralized identityby and credentialing we can create a distributed network of practicing doctors that connect connect securely, directly, privately with each other and with the patients they care for. We are building the future essentialized healthcare revolution and we can’t wait to build it with you.
Dr. Leah Houston
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Future Health: Leveraging Space for Health Innovation
Mr. James Hury, Deputy Director and Chief Innovation Officer for the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) explores the future of health, and how preparing technologies to protect the health of astronauts in deep space can advance health for all humans, wherever they explore. Supported by the NASA Human Research Program (HRP), TRISH is an applied space health research catalyst that funds disruptive, high-impact scientific studies and technologies to equip astronauts for deep space exploration. The institute is seeking bold, courageous proposals from experts in disciplines spanning medicine, science, technology, and engineering who have the ideas and skills that will help us find solutions for the challenges and limitations facing human space travel.
James Hury III
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Zero Trust: Enabling the Last Mile of Biomedical AI Research
Over 90% of all biomedical AI research is stalled due to its inability to access real world protected health information to complete the required clinical validation and valuation prior to its deployment. With AI forecasted to improve patient outcomes by 40% and costs by 50% the new paradigm of zero trust must be adopted and leveraged to avoid the existential crisis facing biomedical AI research. Join us and learn how confidential computing and blockchain meet the requirements of zero trust.
Stephen Dennis, Dr. Bob Rogers
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Closing a Key Gap in DSCSA Compliance with Credentialing
In this session, the Open Credentialing Initiative (OCI) introduces the concept and practical application of electronic credentials. The audience will learn about their use in the context of DSCSA and how they enable timely compliance with the DSCSA Authorized Trading Partner (ATP) requirements.
Bob Celeste, David Kessler
14.01.2023.
Conference Presentations
Implementing Democratized Patient Health Record Access Through Distributed Ledger Technologies and Token Economics
This session delves into a real use case that led to the development of an existing production quality consumer app currently available on both Apple App Store and Google Play. The discussion focuses on practical considerations, implementation decisions and the nuances of the token economics that were the foundation of this solution.
Jim Nasr