Comprehensive Guidelines on Blockchain Applications in Health
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Discussion
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Collaborative Notes Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Up5dI5ubeU51_FRImqKsVsGFwOnvBrLQFvm5…
Brief introduction to the WG and work plan description
Presentation of the group’s final report on ‘Comprehensive Guidelines on Blockchain Applications in Health’
Discussion with participants on use cases in relation to the provided Guidelines and on the next steps related to dissemination and adoption of the GuidelinesAdditional links to informative material
Blockchain Applications in Health WG page: https://rd-alliance.org/groups/blockchain-applications-health-wg
Case statement: https://rd-alliance.org/group/blockchain-applications-health-wg/case-statement/blockchain-applications-health-wg-case
Presentation held at P12 on cryptocurrenices & tokenomics: https://www.rd-alliance.org/p12-session-blockchain-wgpresentation-tokenomics-cryptocurrencies
Presentation held at P13 on State of the Art report: https://rd-alliance.org/p13-blockchain-applications-health-wgpresentation-state-art-report
Presentation held at P14 on Regulatory and legal issues related to Blockchain applications in Health and “decision tree” for Blockchain solutions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/presentations-rda-p14
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NoAvoid conflict with the following group (1)
Health Data Interest GroupBrief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
The Blockchain Applications in Health WG was promoted by the Health Data IG in order to focus on Blockchain in Health data, with special regard to the potential of such a technology in enabling data sharing while ensuring compliance with advanced data protection requirements (such as those defined, for instance, by the EU General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR).
After two BoFs held at P9 in Barcelona and at P10 in Montreal, with rising interest in the RDA community, the WG was endorsed and had its first official meeting at P12 in Gaborone, while at P13 in Philadelphia the first goal described in the case statement – the “State of Art report” – was presented and discussed.
The Plenary in Helsinki (P14) was the occasion for further developing the outcomes of the meeting held at P13 and for addressing the second goal provided in the case statement, namely the report on legal regulatory issues.
The final goal of the WG (after 18 months) is to provide a set of comprehensive guidelines on Blockchain Applications in Health.Group chair serving as contact person
Ludovica DurstMeeting objectives
This session intends to re-propose the themes scheduled for the last plenary, which could not be discussed due to the difficulties caused by the pandemic: in particular, the session aims at presenting the final results and deliverables of the Blockchain Applications in Health WG, after running its 18 months of activities.
The final WG report includes the 6-month- “state of the Art” report on blockchain use-cases in the healthcare domain and relevant initiatives, presented at P13 in Philadelphia, and the 12-month-report on “Regulatory and Legal issues” discussed at P14 in Helsinki. Additionally, the final report will include a set of Guidelines for blockchain design and implementation in different use cases, as identified and discussed within the WG itself during dedicated TCs and prior meetings. The guidelines will build upon the decision tree preliminarily presented in Philadelphia and further refined and re-discussed in Helsinki. The guidelines aim to facilitate the assessment of blockchain usability in selected and specific use cases, starting from the evaluation of the use cases’ requirements, eventually allowing the selection of the most appropriate design of a blockchain solution for a given use case.
The session will also discuss how to disseminate the Guidelines as result of the working group activity and possible follow-up building on the WG’s results.Please indicate the breakout slot (s) that would suit your meeting
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