Blockchain System Enables Real-time EMR Sharing

Augusta HiTech has launched One Med Chart, what the company claims is the first blockchain-powered patient-controlled electronic medical records (EMR) platform bringing real-time EMR sharing between patients and emergency medical services (EMS). One Med Chart is a user-driven universal medical record and health information repository designed to give individuals the ability to monitor, improve, and keep track of their health through a user-friendly wellness app. One Med Chart’s wellness app offers individuals a simple way to add important preventive and holistic medical information as well as health information, such as health records and current medications or treatment regimens, straight to their mobile devices for immediate access by care providers, physicians, and emergency personnel.

 

Augusta HiTech’s Hyperledger Smart Blockchain keeps One Med Chart’s user’s medical records protected through multi-factor authentication and various levels of encryption, so only users can view their One Med Chart Health Information (OMCHI) or share their medical records and workout regimens in real-time. The wellness app connects to smart devices and gives users the freedom of sharing their medical records through the secure application or sending it securely through e-mail. Patients can receive their medical records from their doctors through fax, e-mail, directly from an electronic medical records system, or upload documents directly to One Med Chart.

 

One Med Chart Wellness app features include:

  • Snapshot: Users print their Snapshot, which is a QR Code containing health information needed in case of an emergency, and they can carry the Snapshot in a wallet or purse with other cards. Users choose what information to share with the public and what information to share with medical personnel. Only authorized/certified EMS personnel have access to the One Med Chart EMS app, which is required to view a patient’s private Snapshot.
  • Document Manager: The Document Manager accepts medical records in various formats catering to the needs of those who need it most. One Med Chart allows patients to control their records by allowing controlled access and length of time (time bombs) to view information. 
  • My Health: My Health allows a person to create regimens and workouts to track daily calories lost, daily steps taken, and medications. Inside My Health, users also have Fitness Cards: Heal, Stamina, and Olympian.

-Heal, allows a patient to create a workout regimen based on a doctor’s plan.

-Stamina is for people who work out, want to keep track of their workouts and share their workouts with others.

-Olympian is for record breakers and the physically elite. This information is the only portion of One Med Chart shared publicly.

-Fit Center connects smart devices and fitness platforms, such as Apple Health, Google Fit, Fitbit, and iHealth.

 

For more details, visit Augusta HiTech.