As a trainer, I’d say that blockchain doesn’t have to mean sacrificing privacy—its design can balance transparency with strong data protection when implemented correctly. The key is deciding which information is visible and which stays encrypted and permission-based. For healthcare, the challenge is less about the technology and more about creating policies that protect patients while still enabling useful data sharing
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As a trainer, I’d say that blockchain doesn’t have to mean sacrificing privacy—its design can balance transparency with strong data protection when implemented correctly. The key is deciding which information is visible and which stays encrypted and permission-based. For healthcare, the challenge is less about the technology and more about creating policies that protect patients while still enabling useful data sharing