Blockchain could become a standard means of storing records in the decades to come. I think private blockchains will work out just fine in the medical field. As the name implies, they are not public but private. However, there's a risk of losing decentralisation with private blockchains.
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I totally and absolutely agree with what you just said. The risk lies in the decentralization factor, because in order for the records to be private, they will have to sacrifice, or at least risk, that factor; at least this is so when analyzing it from the current operating scheme. I suppose there will be new layers and innovations in the blockchains that will allow all of this to be solved somehow.
I suppose too. There could be a way to add multiple layers to it in which both decentralisation and the privacy or the security of data is put into account. I think it is more of a technical problem that can be solved through innovations.