World’s First Cross-border Blockchain Telemedicine Network

September 14, 2021
New Delhi, September 14, 2021:

Solve.Care, a global healthcare blockchain platform company, today announced the launch of its Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE) network for India. GTHE is an open borderless, instant patient-doctor teleconsultation healthcare network that operates on the Solve.Care Platform. The official distributor for GTHE in India is HealthLink Technologies, a healthtech company headquartered in Pune.

GTHE acts as a global directory of physicians worldwide for patients, and once doctors complete a strict verification process, they can set and publish their own rates, credentials, availability, and start accepting appointments from patients anywhere in the world (where legislation permits). Thanks to GTHE’s decentralized technical architecture, all sensitive information is stored with unparalleled security in decentralized nodes. GTHE is revolutionary, as access to patient medical records and data are owned and controlled by the patients themselves. This allows patients to easily view and share their medical histories with medical professionals in a secure environment without having to worry that their information could be compromised. This also eliminates time and cost wastage on unnecessary and repeated medical tests every time patients see a new doctor, making healthcare delivery more efficient.

Doctors who sign up on GTHE are assigned a Global Telehealth ID with their professional profile published on the network, enabling patients worldwide to easily find and book appointments with them. It cuts out the middleman by putting the doctor directly in touch with the patient in a convenient and secure manner. On GTHE, doctors are fully sovereign and have full control over their medical practice. Doctors determine and fix their own consultation charges, duration of consultations and availability, giving them the freedom to work as much as they want, when they want. In addition, the automated features of GTHE eliminates the administrative burdens doctors are saddled with in a traditional practice. GTHE is also designed with other features that help doctors provide preventative care and continuity of care to facilitate better patient outcomes.

GTHE is rapidly expanding around the world. In addition to patients in India, patients from Bangladesh, Bahrain, Brazil, Kenya, Kuwait, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, and UAE can also access Indian registered doctors through GTHE for consultations.

Patients are empowered and given greater choice as they are not limited by geography to access any doctor or specialist. As all patient data is owned and control by the patients themselves, it allows them to track their health and wellness and share their medical reports with their doctor in a safe and secure way using blockchain. Patients can form Care Circles, made up of their loved ones, so that friends and family can take an active part in their healthcare journey. Payments can be made using either the SOLVE token, Solve.Care’s native digital healthcare currency, USD, or the Indian rupee directly in the Care.Wallet app itself.

Mr. Pradeep Goel, CEO, Solve.Care said, “The application of blockchain technology for healthcare provides an opportunity revolutionize healthcare in India. Even today, if you wanted to book an appointment with a specialist, it is not uncommon for you to have to wait for over a month. However, with Global Telehealth Exchange, patients can now have a consultation with a doctor or specialist anywhere in the world, almost immediately. By removing barriers to accessing healthcare, we anticipate GTHE to generate billions in new revenue for doctors by serving the unserved population.”

Dr. B. S. Ratta, Director, HealthLink Technologies said, “The launch of the Global Tele Health Exchange in India is a milestone for telemedicine in India. As an open network with its many features, Global Telehealth Exchange helps doctors to not only become more efficient medical practitioners, but more effective ones for the benefit of their patients. In addition, with many Indian nationals working abroad, I am sure they will be comforted in having the ability to have a teleconsultation with doctors back home. I am confident doctors in India will recognise the value GTHE will bring to their medical practice.”

GTHE provides instant payments to doctors through the SOLVE token. GTHE earns its revenue through a small service charge as a percentage of the rates determined by the doctor.

The SOLVE token is a global healthcare digital currency that is native to Solve.Care. It is widely accessible on different trading platforms, as well as directly in the Care.Wallet. SOLVE simplifies payments across geographic areas and global communities, eliminating forex fluctuations and bank charges. It speeds up the payment system in a secure manner. It ensures accuracy and transparency as all transactions in SOLVE are traceable, thus helping in the mitigation of fraudulent claims. The value of the SOLVE token is guaranteed with the value fixed at the moment of transaction and doesn’t fluctuate according to the SOLVE market price.

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