Honestly, it makes zero sense to me.
I am able to log into my system at the hospital - find patient records, document, bill, etc. Why do I need a tokenized system to do the same thing?
Granted, the real challenge is cross-hospital systems. Hospital A uses X system, Hospital B uses Y system. The patient's medical info gets printed off and manually entered in that scenario. But a blockchain system doesn't change that if not every hospital utilizes it. Especially in situations with more rural hospitals that use very basic systems.
Your post was relevant about the rural hospital. I ask some question in the Discord channel of Simply Vital health (SvH).
Most hospitals have the same compliance burden and have basic internet connections in the US, which is their ( SvH) current focus .
SvH are striving to keep the barrier entry low to insure higher adoption, and Health tech adoption will help spur the growth of the network since health tech companies interact with multiple facilities, which is what they do. Its also good to note that hospitals are financialy incentivized to share data and coordinate care, SvH strongly leveraging that as well.