Healthcare

Blockchain Security for Healthcare

License the patented technology that protects patient identity, secures facility access, and safeguards the communication of sensitive medical data across healthcare systems.

The Challenge

Healthcare’s Growing Security Crisis

Healthcare organizations are among the most targeted sectors for cyberattacks — and the consequences extend far beyond financial loss.

1

Patient identity theft

Stolen medical identities enable insurance fraud, prescription abuse, and corrupted patient records

2

Centralized health record breaches

Electronic health record (EHR) systems store millions of records in vulnerable centralized databases

3

Facility access gaps

Hospitals, pharmacies, labs, and research facilities rely on badge systems that can be cloned or shared

4

Medical device and system access

Connected medical devices and clinical systems lack robust authentication protocols

5

Data in transit vulnerability

Patient data transmitted between facilities, labs, and insurers is vulnerable to interception

6

Regulatory compliance burden

HIPAA, GDPR, and other frameworks demand tamper-proof audit trails that legacy systems struggle to provide

7

Telemedicine security gaps

Remote consultations and data sharing expand the attack surface beyond physical facility walls

The Solution

Three Patented Pillars for Healthcare Security

Pillar 1

Patient Identity That Cannot Be Compromised

Healthcare organizations can integrate blockchain-based identity verification for patients, staff, and authorized personnel. Biometric and document-based authentication stored in immutable distributed ledgers eliminates identity theft, prevents duplicate records, and ensures that only verified individuals access care, prescriptions, and protected health information.

Use Cases

  • Patient identity verification at admission
  • Staff and clinician credential authentication
  • Prescription authorization and controlled substance tracking
  • Insurance eligibility and claims verification
  • Clinical trial participant identity management
  • Cross-facility patient identity matching
  • Organ donor and transplant verification
Patent US10878429B2
Pillar 2

Secure Every Door, Device, and System

Hospitals, pharmacies, laboratories, and research facilities can implement encrypted, one-time-use access codes with full hyperledger logging. From medication storage rooms to operating theaters to medical device access — every entry is cryptographically secured and permanently auditable.

Use Cases

  • Operating room and restricted area access
  • Pharmacy and controlled substance storage
  • Laboratory and research facility security
  • Medical device and clinical system authentication
  • Patient record room access control
  • Emergency department secure zones
  • Medical supply chain access points
Patent US11257098B2 Patent US11836743B2 Patent US12223517B2
Pillar 3

Communication Resilience for Critical Care

Healthcare systems can embed satellite-validated communication for disaster scenarios, remote facilities, and telemedicine infrastructure — ensuring patient data transmission and care coordination continue uninterrupted when terrestrial networks fail.

Use Cases

  • Hospital disaster recovery communication
  • Rural and remote clinic connectivity
  • Telemedicine data transmission security
  • Inter-facility patient data transfer
  • Emergency medical services coordination
  • Medical research data exchange
  • Public health crisis communication networks
Patent US11257098B2

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Patient identity. Facility access. Communication resilience. Blockchain-secured and fully under your control.

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