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Attending: Scott Shorter, Matisse, Kathleen, Thomas, Colin, JohnW

 

Thomas: going through report.  Asked about MedRec. Kathleen: we need criteria(s) to understand and organize use-cases like MedRec. Thomas: May be we should ask as to which aspects of blockchain can solve issues in use-case (e.g. MedRec). For example: (i) cost-savings/cost-benefit, (ii) streamlining processes, (iii) visibility, (iv) privacy-preservation, (v) economic benefits in creating new markets; (vi) improve/manage provenance; (vii) improve effluence of establishing trust (e.g. do at runtime); (viii) Improved governance; (ix) Fairness (instead of using "decentralized"); (x) Autonomy.

(SEE: in the report itself there already some listed criteria).

Use these criteria set on use-cases like MedRec and others.

Scott AI: MedRech is one out of 10 use cases (of the 10 winners of ONC). Scott will review and do short writeup. Scot take 5 and Kathleen take 5. There are 2 types of submissions.

Smart Contracts definition (thomas). Describe text that Thomas and Susan are writing. Question: can 1 paper contract map to 10 smaller smart contracts and how to express unity of execution of these as a whole. CommonAccord has this notion in-built, but not sure if same is true in current smart contract. Kathleen: 2 examples from health GPRI/FHIR. Headers can have pointers to CommonAccord or OIDs (e.g. that describe policies and enforceable rules). Using this possibly with XACML.

 

Thursday, November 3

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