Web 3.0 ecosystem and worldwide AI & Medical Data-based Mobile dApp that allows users to securely and autonomously store their medical data, share, manage and monetize it using the native DHLT token
Current Status
Over 34,000 doctors and 3,200,000+ patients trust DeHealth’s WEB 2.0 digital ecosystem for healthcare ASKEP.
Over 55,000 individuals are already using DeHealth’s WEB 3.0 dApp.
DeHealth is already integrated Chainlink’s Keepers and Price Feeds. Solutions from NEAR and Polygon are coming.
DHLT token listed on BitMart exchange, we have over 2,000 token holders worldwide.
Number of DeHealth’s social media followers exceeds 160K individuals - and growing.
80+ worldwide Influencers and KOLs with more than 40 mln followers are promoting DeHealth.
Problem or Opportunity
Healthcare is a massive $8,6 trillion industry that includes everything from pharmaceutical companies and hospitals to mental health applications. The medical data market was estimated at $32,9 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach $105,73 billion by 2030. Pharmaceutical companies, in order to accelerate medical research, effective drug compositions and improve healthcare outcomes, are already buying this data. But it’s time to admit, that the true owners of these healthcare records - people around the world - don’t earn from selling their depersonalized medical data for further processing.
Solution (product or service)
DHLT Network makes health data profitable and lifesaving with worldwide AI & Medical Data-Based DeHealth App and Web 3.0 ecosystem. Users will be able to share, manage, and monetize their data directly on the dApp. Blockchain-based data solutions have the potential to dominate the market. Similarly, different standards of electronic healthcare records prevent frictionless processing of patient-related data for use in personal telemedicine use cases. The solution to this problem is to introduce a new Web 3.0 protocol architecture for the future standard of a medical big data-driven ecosystem.
Business model
DeHealth acts as a middleman between people (medical data owners) and medical entities (medical data consumers) collecting a service fee. Every time a person’s de-identified medical data is sold they receive rewards in the form of an amount of DHLT tokens while DeHealth receives its service fee. Clinical and health data from people (users) is de-identified daily and brought together in an unprecedented data platform (data lake/bank) to enable research on all health conditions.