Solve.Care, https://solve.care, the blockchain healthcare platform, has announced the launch of the first blockchain enabled teleconsultation network called the Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE).
GTHE has been launched in 20 countries across Europe, Americas, Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Oceania with plans for further global expansion. GTHE, a secure, peer-to-peer decentralized network, facilitates teleconsultation services between patients and physicians across geographical boundaries and features instant search, availability, and digital payments.
GTHE secured by blockchain is the first digital network with high levels of privacy and global payment facility based on the SOLVE token. GTHE enables any physician who wishes to practice telemedicine to feel free to download the system at Apple and Google stores.
GTHE uses blockchain and digital currency to improve access, transparency, and auditability for all consultations, tracks data ownership and data use, provides treatment plans, billing, and payment by doing away with unnecessary forms.
Solve.Care has also announced their GTHE Ambassadors Network in over 30 countries made up of qualified clinicians who are actively engaged in helping GTHE become more physician friendly.
Pradeep Geol, CEO, Solve.Care, said, “Our innovative use of blockchain and digital assets, addresses the real challenges patients and physicians are facing when trying to find, access, and pay for healthcare services. The need for secure and efficient patient centric healthcare has never been more pronounced.”
Physicians can sign up for GTHE online by going to https://gthe.solve.care.