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Haven Health Solutions
Pioneerism the Delaware Way Vince Albanese Haven Health Solutions
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Pioneers
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The Blockchain Disintermediation. Blockchains enable multiple parties who do not fully trust each other to safely and directly share a single database without requiring a trusted intermediary. Confidentiality: All participants in a blockchain see all of the transactions taking place. (Even if we use pseudonymous addresses and advanced cryptography to hide some aspects of those transactions, a blockchain will always leak more information than a centralized database.) In other words, blockchains are ideal for shared databases in which every user is able to read everything, but no single user controls who can write what. By contrast, in traditional databases, a single entity exerts control over all read and write operations, while other users are entirely subject to that entity’s whims. To sum it up in one sentence: Blockchains represent a trade-off in which disintermediation is gained at the cost of confidentiality.
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Transparency with rules and data Transactional Filtered data
Why Blockchain (or a Distributed Ledger) Creation of Markets Producers/consumers Rewards/costs Collaboration Low-trust parties Transparency with rules and data Transactional Filtered data Rules of engagement Transparent audit trail
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Who are you and can you prove it?
Core Use Case Who are you and can you prove it? Do you have permission to execute this transaction? Can you orchestrate access to data that I need to make an informed decision? Identify Protect Acquire
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Why blockchain? The Game Behind Zero Knowledge Proofs
The Math 5 rounds - 1 in 32 chances 10 rounds - 1 in 1,024 chances 20 rounds - 1 in 1,048,576
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Smart Prior Authorization - First in Delaware
The Living Laboratory Smart Prior Authorization - First in Delaware
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The risks in permanence Data leakage
Challenges The risks in permanence Data leakage Lack of understanding on encryption Who keeps the keys? Adherence to standards Ownership and distribution of the nodes Rights to opt out Identity and adherence to NIST standards Collaborative challenges
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A Bias to Action with Adherence to Standards
Upside Meaningful change Sustainable change Data-driven decision making Collaboration supported by technology Re-invention A Bias to Action with Adherence to Standards
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