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Narayan Prusty
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Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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Introduction to EMRs data management and sharing systems


EMRs consist of critical, highly sensitive private information in healthcare, and need to be frequently shared among peers. EMR data management and sharing systems facilitate secure and trustable ways for different actors to read and write EMRs to the system. These systems should ensure privacy, security, availability, and fine-grained access control over EMR data. EMRs include prescriptions, lab reports, bills, and any other paper-based record that you can find in hospitals.

In general, an EMR data management and sharing system allow doctors to issue digital prescriptions, pharmacies to pull prescriptions based on a patient's identity, labs to issue digital reports, patients to see all their records and share them with others, and so on. 

Problems with paper-based medical records

Medical records need to be distributed and shared among peers, such as healthcare providers, insurance companies, pharmacies, researchers, and patients' families...

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Narayan Prusty

Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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