I'm not against with the objectives of their platform but even if it's free to use and you need to give consent regarding the use of your medical data, then, there's come the loophole. They can sell the data that they will collect for a hefty amount to those institutions that are interested on this. It's free but the catch is, they will earn from your data. Though they have good reasons why such services but if that's okay with you, by all means use this platform. Users should also earn from this and not only the project.
In response to your query about the Trufield project. Yes some non - identifiable data may be passed on to vetted secondary institutions. Users will be rewarded with Trufield tokens for the use of their medical data
You should be transparent for what the content of your User's Agreement so users of your platform will not be surprised where their data will end up to. I just hope the rewards of trufield tokens will be of worth in the future so users can gain at least something from their medical data because the platform itself will gain money in fiat currencies. So it would be unfair to users if the platform is gaining fiat from their clients vs the tokens (if in case will not be of value) received by the users.
Absolutely. In compliance with the new GDPR laws on the use of personal data, you have to make it very clear to users so that they will know exactly what they are signing up to. It is illegal to do anything different to this. Also users will be rewarded accordingly for sharing their medical data.
Great! Now, we will follow how far your development goes here. Healthcare industry has been addressed by so many blockchain projects already but most of them just ended up in trading business and not their real mission. So how true will Trufield implement their mission on this blockchain project? Maybe we can have answer after 6 months or so?
Trufield will deliver. Join us for the PRESALE starting 03/07/2018. ICO starts 31/07/2018. Learn more on our website :Trufield.com