Technology Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Qualitative and Quantitative Controlled Study, Exploring the Impact of Patient Centred Digital Prescriptions on Health, in Patients With Chronic Health Conditions
A prospective qualitative and quantitative controlled study, exploring the impact of patient centred digital prescriptions on health, in patients with chronic health conditions.
ScalaMed is an innovative new consumer centred solution for securing prescriptions through a
blockchain solution - a cryptographic distributed database, that can give consumer access to
their prescriptions at all times. It aims to solve interoperability challenges that exist in
healthcare, by creating a ledger of prescriptions, and giving consumers access to this
information to own and share as they need. The solution will be accessed through an
application available on a smart phone, will be fully compliant with security and privacy
laws, and will be made available to consumers, clinicians, and pharmacies enrolled in this
study free of charge. The system also allows patients to monitor the usage of their
prescriptions - eg when they need a new one, and allows them to choose how and where they
want to use their prescriptions like with paper.
This study will explore whether empowering consumers with their digital prescriptions in a
digital format through a blockchain based methodology of storing and accessing their data,
will improve the flow of clinically important information, improve the frequency of data
sharing, improve the self-management of the patient, improve adherence to treatments, reduce
interactions and adverse events associated with medications, reduce the burden on clinical
practice, improve efficiency, reduce the amount of paper, increase consumer engagement and
improve patient satisfaction.
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